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Implicit-explicit BDF methods for the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation
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    Implicit-explicit BDF methods for the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation (English)
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    18 November 2004
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    The authors present a computational method for the Kuromoto-Sivashinsky equation. The spatial discretization is by Fourier collocation. For the temporal discretization a 6-th order backward difference method is used for the linear terms, and an explicit Adams method is used for the nonlinear convection term. It is proved that the method converges.
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    Kuromoto-Sivashinsky equation
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    trigonometric collocation
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    Fourier collocation
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    backward difference method
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    Adams method
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    implicit-explicit BDF methods
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    periodic attractors
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    period doubling cascades
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