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Title: A-stable time discretizations preserve maximal parabolic regularity
Authors: Kovács, B
Li, B 
Lubich, C
Issue Date: 2016
Source: SIAM journal on numerical analysis, 2016, v. 54, no. 6, p. 3600-3624
Abstract: It is shown that for a parabolic problem with maximal Lp-regularity (for 1 < p < ∞), the time discretization by a linear multistep method or Runge-Kutta method has maximal ℓp-regularity uniformly in the stepsize if the method is A-stable (and satisfies minor additional conditions). In particular, the implicit Euler method, the Crank-Nicolson method, the second-order backward difference formula (BDF), and the Radau IIA and Gauss Runge-Kutta methods of all orders preserve maximal regularity. The proof uses Weis' characterization of maximal Lp-regularity in terms of R-boundedness of the resolvent, a discrete operator-valued Fourier multiplier theorem by Blunck, and generating function techniques that have been familiar in the stability analysis of time discretization methods since the work of Dahlquist. The A(α)-stable higher-order BDF methods have maximal ℓp-regularity under an R-boundedness condition in a larger sector. As an illustration of the use of maximal regularity in the error analysis of discretized nonlinear parabolic equations, it is shown how error bounds are obtained without using any growth condition on the nonlinearity or for nonlinearities having singularities.
Keywords: Maximal regularity
A-stability
Multistep methods
Runge–Kutta methods
Parabolic equations
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Journal: SIAM journal on numerical analysis 
ISSN: 0036-1429
EISSN: 1095-7170
DOI: 10.1137/15M1040918
Rights: © 2016 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
The following publication Kovács, B., Li, B., & Lubich, C. (2016). A-stable time discretizations preserve maximal parabolic regularity. SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 54(6), 3600-3624 is available at https://doi.org/10.1137/15M1040918.
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