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Error estimates for Galerkin finite element methods for the Camassa-Holm equation

D. C. Antonopoulos, V. A. Dougalis, D. E. Mitsotakis

Published 2018-05-28Version 1

We consider the Camassa-Holm (CH) equation, a nonlinear dispersive wave equation that models one-way propagation of long waves of moderately small amplitude. We discretize in space the periodic initial-value problem for CH (written in its original and in system form), using the standard Galerkin finite element method with smooth splines on a uniform mesh, and prove optimal-order $L^{2}$-error estimates for the semidiscrete approximation. We also consider an initial-boundary-value problem on a finite interval for the system form of CH and analyze the convergence of its standard Galerkin semidiscretization. Using the fourth-order accurate, explicit, "classical" Runge-Kutta scheme for time-stepping, we construct a highly accurate, stable, fully discrete scheme that we employ in numerical experiments to approximate solutions of CH, mainly smooth travelling waves and nonsmooth solitons of the `peakon' type.

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