This paper presents a framework for the construction of Galerkin approximations of elliptic boundary-value problems with stochastic input data. A variational formulation is developed which allows, among others, numerical treatment by the finite element method; a theory of a posteriori error estimati
Galerkin Finite Element Approximations of Stochastic Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
✍ Scribed by Babuska, Ivo; Tempone, Raúl; Zouraris, Georgios E.
- Book ID
- 118191198
- Publisher
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 304 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0036-1429
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✦ Synopsis
We describe and analyze two numerical methods for a linear elliptic problem with stochastic coefficients and homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions. Here the aim of the computations is to approximate statistical moments of the solution, and, in particular, we give a priori error estimates for the computation of the expected value of the solution. The first method generates independent identically distributed approximations of the solution by sampling the coefficients of the equation and using a standard Galerkin finite element variational formulation. The Monte Carlo method then uses these approximations to compute corresponding sample averages. The second method is based on a finite dimensional approximation of the stochastic coefficients, turning the original stochastic problem into a deterministic parametric elliptic problem. A Galerkin finite element method, of either the h-or p-version, then approximates the corresponding deterministic solution, yielding approximations of the desired statistics. We present a priori error estimates and include a comparison of the computational work required by each numerical approximation to achieve a given accuracy. This comparison suggests intuitive conditions for an optimal selection of the numerical approximation.
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