Strong Approximation of Stochastic Allen-Cahn Equation with White Noise
Abstract
We establish an optimal strong convergence rate of a fully discrete numerical scheme for second order parabolic stochastic partial differential equations with monotone drifts, including the stochastic Allen-Cahn equation, driven by an additive space-time white noise. Our first step is to transform the original stochastic equation into an equivalent random equation whose solution possesses more regularity than the original one. Then we use the backward Euler in time and spectral Galerkin in space to fully discretize this random equation. By the monotone assumption, in combination with the factorization method and stochastic calculus in martingale-type 2 Banach spaces, we derive a uniform maximum norm estimation and a H\"older-type regularity for both stochastic and random equations. Finally, the strong convergence rate of the proposed fully discrete scheme under the lt∞ L2ω L2x ltq Lqω Lqx-norm is obtained. Several numerical experiments are carried out to verify the theoretical result.
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