Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Second Order Linear Non-Divergence Form Elliptic PDEs
Abstract
This paper develops interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin (IP-DG) methods to approximate W2,p strong solutions of second order linear elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs) in non-divergence form with continuous coefficients. The proposed IP-DG methods are closely related to the IP-DG methods for advection-diffusion equations, and they are easy to implement on existing standard IP-DG software platforms. It is proved that the proposed IP-DG methods have unique solutions and converge with optimal rate to the W2,p strong solution in a discrete W2,p-norm. The crux of the analysis is to establish a DG discrete counterpart of the Calderon-Zygmund estimate and to adapt a freezing coefficient technique used for the PDE analysis at the discrete level. As a byproduct of our analysis, we also establish broken W1,p-norm error estimates for IP-DG approximations of constant coefficient elliptic PDEs. Numerical experiments are provided to gauge the performance of the proposed IP-DG methods and to validate the theoretical convergence results.
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