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Some error estimates for the finite volume element method for a parabolic problem

P. Chatzipantelidis, R. D. Lazarov, V. Thomee

Published 2012-08-15Version 1

We study spatially semidiscrete and fully discrete finite volume element methods for the homogeneous heat equation with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions and derive error estimates for smooth and nonsmooth initial data. We show that the results of our earlier work \cite{clt11} for the lumped mass method carry over to the present situation. In particular, in order for error estimates for initial data only in $L_2$ to be of optimal second order for positive time, a special condition is required, which is satisfied for symmetric triangulations. Without any such condition, only first order convergence can be shown, which is illustrated by a counterexample. Improvements hold for triangulations that are almost symmetric and piecewise almost symmetric.

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