Strong convergence of some Euler-type schemes for the finite element discretization of time-fractional SPDE driven by standard and fractional Brownian motion

11/07/2020
by   Aurelien Junior Noupelah, et al.
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In this work, we provide the first strong convergence result of numerical approximation of a general second order semilinear stochastic fractional order evolution equation involving a Caputo derivative in time of order α∈(1/2, 1) and driven by Gaussian and non-Gaussian noises simultaneously more useful in concrete applications. The Gaussian noise considered here is a Hilbert space valued Q-Wiener process and the non-Gaussian noise is defined through compensated Poisson random measure associated to a Lévy process. The linear operator is not necessary self-adjoint. The fractional stochastic partial differential equation is discretized in space by the finite element method and in time by a variant of the exponential integrator scheme. We investigate the mean square error estimate of our fully discrete scheme and the result shows how the convergence orders depend on the regularity of the initial data and the power of the fractional derivative.

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