Energy-preserving mixed finite element methods for the Hodge wave equation

09/07/2020
by   Yongke Wu, et al.
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Energy-preserving numerical methods for solving the Hodge wave equation is developed in this paper. Based on the de Rham complex, the Hodge wave equation can be formulated as a first-order system and mixed finite element methods using finite element exterior calculus is used to discretize the space. A continuous time Galerkin method, which can be viewed as a modification of the Crank-Nicolson method, is used to discretize the time which results in a full discrete method preserving the energy exactly when the source term is vanished. A projection based operator is used to establish the optimal order convergence of the proposed methods. Numerical experiments are present to support the theoretical results.

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