Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4646218 | Applied Numerical Mathematics | 2008 | 17 Pages |
A priori error estimates for the Rosenau equation, which is a K-dV like Rosenau equation modelled to describe the dynamics of dense discrete systems, have been studied by one of the authors. But since a priori error bounds contain the unknown solution and its derivatives, it is not effective to control error bounds with only a given step size. Thus we need to estimate a posteriori errors in order to control accuracy of approximate solutions using variable step sizes. A posteriori error estimates of the Rosenau equation are obtained by a discontinuous Galerkin method and the stability analysis is discussed for the dual problem. Numerical results on a posteriori error and wave propagation are given, which are obtained by using various spatial and temporal meshes controlled automatically by a posteriori error.