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Numerical analysis of a wave equation for lossy media obeying a frequency power law (2012.04520v2)

Published 8 Dec 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.AP

Abstract: We study a wave equation with a nonlocal time fractional damping term that models the effects of acoustic attenuation characterized by a frequency dependence power law. First we prove existence of a unique solution to this equation with particular attention paid to the handling of the fractional derivative. Then we derive an explicit time stepping scheme based on the finite element method in space and a combination of convolution quadrature and second order central differences in time. We conduct a full error analysis of the mixed time discretization and in turn the fully space time discretized scheme. Error estimates are given for both smooth solutions and solutions with a singularity at $t = 0$ of a type that is typical for equations involving fractional time-derivatives. A number of numerical results are presented to support the error analysis.

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