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Orthogonal cubic spline collocation method for the extended Fisher--Kolmogorov equation
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    Orthogonal cubic spline collocation method for the extended Fisher--Kolmogorov equation (English)
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    23 February 2005
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    The extended Fisher-Kolmogorov equation, first transformed into a system of second order equations, is discretized in space using a collocation method with orthogonal cubic splines. The resulting semidiscrete system leads to nonlinear differential algebraic equations of index one. A priori bounds are derived which guarantee the global existence of a unique solution. Finally, numerical experiments are presented which confirm the theoretical 4th-order convergence of the scheme. Time integration is performed with a three stage implicit Runge-Kutta scheme of 5th-order.
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    extended Fisher-Kolmogorov equation
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    Second-order splitting
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    Orthogonal cubic spline collocation method
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    Lyapunov functional
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    convergence
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    monomial basis functions
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    Gaussian quadrature rule
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    error bounds
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    semidiscretization
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    nonlinear differential algebraic equations
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    numerical experiments
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    implicit Runge-Kutta scheme
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