NANAOct 13, 2014

Timestepping schemes for the 3d Navier-Stokes equations: small solutions and short times

arXiv:1410.3415

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It is well known that the solution of the 3d Navier--Stokes equations remains bounded if the initial data and the forcing are sufficiently small relative to the viscosity, and for a finite time given any bounded initial data. In this article, we consider two temporal discretisations (semi-implicit and fully implicit) of the 3d Navier--Stokes equations in a periodic domain and prove that their solutions remain bounded in $H^1$ subject to essentially the same smallness conditions (on initial data, forcing or time) as the continuous system and to suitable timestep restrictions.

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