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Finite element approximation of invariant manifolds by the parameterization method

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  • Jorge Gonzalez

    (Georgia Institute of Technology)

  • J. D. Mireles James

    (Florida Atlantic University)

  • Necibe Tuncer

    (Florida Atlantic University)

Abstract

We combine the parameterization method for invariant manifolds with the finite element method for elliptic PDEs, to obtain a new computational framework for high order approximation of invariant manifolds attached to unstable equilibrium solutions of nonlinear parabolic PDEs. The parameterization method provides an infinitesimal invariance equation for the invariant manifold, which we solve via a power series ansatz. A power matching argument leads to a recursive systems of linear elliptic PDEs—the so called homological equations—whose solutions are the power series coefficients of the parameterization. The homological equations are solved recursively to any desired order N using finite element approximation. The end result is an N-th order polynomial approximation of a chart map of the manifold, with coefficients in an appropriate finite element space. We implement the method for a variety of example problems having both polynomial and non-polynomial nonlinearities, on non-convex two dimensional polygonal domains (not necessary simply connected), for equilibrium solutions with Morse indices one and two. We implement a-posteriori error indicators which provide numerical evidence in support of the claim that the manifolds are computed accurately.

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  • Jorge Gonzalez & J. D. Mireles James & Necibe Tuncer, 2022. "Finite element approximation of invariant manifolds by the parameterization method," Partial Differential Equations and Applications, Springer, vol. 3(6), pages 1-38, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:pardea:v:3:y:2022:i:6:d:10.1007_s42985-022-00214-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s42985-022-00214-y
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