APNANAFeb 5, 2016

Error estimate for time-explicit finite volume approximation of strong solutions to systems of conservation laws

arXiv:1602.0212814 citationsh-index: 24

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We study the finite volume approximation of strong solutions to nonlinear systems of conservation laws. We focus on time-explicit schemes on unstructured meshes, with entropy satisfying numerical fluxes. The numerical entropy dissipation is quantified at each interface of the mesh, which enables to prove a weak--BV estimate for the numerical approximation under a strengthen CFL condition. Then we derive error estimates in the multidimensional case, using the relative entropy between the strong solution and its finite volume approximation. The error terms are carefully studied, leading to a classical $h^1/4$ estimate in $L^2$ under this strengthen CFL condition.

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