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    On the numerical solution of the sine-Gordon equation. II: Performance of numerical schemes (English)
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    10 November 1997
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    In the first part [J. Comput. Phys. 126, No. 2, 299-314, Art. No. 0139 (1996; Zbl 0866.65064)] the authors investigated the numerical behavior of a doubly-discrete, completely integrable discretization of the sine-Gordon equation. The phase space of this equation possesses tori and homoclinic structures, and it is important to determine how these structures are preserved by the numerical integration schemes. In this second paper the nonlinear spectrum is used to compare the effectiveness of asymplectic (area preserving) and nonasymplectic scheme based integrators. It is studied, in particular, how the preservation of the nonlinear spectrum depends on the order of accuracy and the symplectic property of the numerical scheme. Extensive numerical experiments illustrate the theory.
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    nonlinear 1D sine-Gordon equation
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    periodic boundary conditions
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    nonasymplectic scheme
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    nonlinear spectrum
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    numerical experiments
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