Variational convergence of the Scharfetter–Gummel scheme to the aggregation-diffusion equation and vanishing diffusion limit

Anastasiia Hraivoronska, André Schlichting and Oliver Tse

Num. Math. 156(6), 2221–2292 (2024)

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the convergence of the semi-discrete Scharfetter-Gummel scheme for the aggregation-diffusion equation using a variational approach. Our investigation involves obtaining a novel gradient structure for the finite volume space discretization that works consistently for any non-negative diffusion constant. This allows us to study the discrete-to-continuum and zero-diffusion limits simultaneously. The zero-diffusion limit for the Scharfetter-Gummel scheme corresponds to the upwind finite volume scheme for the aggregation equation. In both cases, we establish a convergence result in terms of gradient structures, recovering the Otto gradient flow structure for the aggregation-diffusion equation based on the 2-Wasserstein distance.

The diagram depicts the main results of the paper. The labels on the arrows indicate the corresponding convergence statements in the sense of the EDP convergence. In addition, the generalized gradient structure for the Scharfetter–Gummel scheme is established.
The diagram depicts the main results of the paper. The labels on the arrows indicate the corresponding convergence statements in the sense of the EDP convergence. In addition, the generalized gradient structure for the Scharfetter–Gummel scheme is established.

Publication history

Preprint
2023-06-04
Received
2023-06-07
Revised
2024-10-19
Accepted
2024-10-20
Published online
2024-11-13
Published
2024-11

Topics: variational convergence, structure-preserving discretization, numerical analysis