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A second-order Magnus-type integrator for nonautonomous parabolic problems (English)
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24 March 2006
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The paper is concerned with the numerical solution of a nonautonomous linear differential equation and in particular, with the solution of a second-order linear abstract parabolic problem on a Banach space. The method proposed here is based on Magnus exponentially integrator [see \textit{W. Magnus}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 7, 649--673 (1954; Zbl 0056.34102)]. The numerical scheme is a mixed method that integrates the homogeneous part by a second-order Magnus integrator and the inhomogeneity by the exponential midpoint rule. Under reasonable smoothness assumptions on the data, a second-order convergence result is proved. The theoretical results are illustrated and confirmed by a numerical experiment.
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time-dependent coefficients
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Magnus integrator
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exponential integrator
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convergence
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stability
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second-order linear abstract parabolic problem
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Banach space
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numerical experiment
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