Analysis of a fast fully discrete finite element method for fractional viscoelastic wave propagation
Abstract
This paper is devoted to a numerical analysis of a fractional viscoelastic wave propagation model that generalizes the fractional Maxwell model and the fractional Zener model. First, we convert the model problem into a velocity type integro-differential equation and establish existence, uniqueness and regularity of its solution. Then we consider a conforming linear/bilinear/trilinear finite element semi-discrete scheme and a fast scheme of backward Euler full discretization with a sum-of-exponentials (SOE) approximation for the convolution integral, and derive error estimates for the semi-discrete and fully discrete schemes. Finally, we provide several numerical examples to verify the theoretical results.
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