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On operator-splitting methods to solve the stochastic incompressible Stokes equations

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Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDEs)

An operator-splitting method is proposed where iterates of velocity and pressure are computed in a decoupled manner. Optimal strong convergence rates for a related space-time discretization are shown in the case of solenoidal noise. Computational comparatory experiments with Euler’s scheme motivate that this result cannot be expected for more general noise. This is a joint work with E. Hausenblas (U Salzburg) and E. Carelli (U Tuebingen).

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