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The BDF3/EP3 scheme for MBE with no slope selection is stable
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    The BDF3/EP3 scheme for MBE with no slope selection is stable (English)
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    12 October 2021
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    The paper is concerned with the numerical approximation of a molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) model, which models the epitaxial growth of thin films (relevant, e.g., to model the manufacture of semiconductor devices). The authors consider a MBE model with no slope selection in two dimensions. The quantity of interest is a scalar function \(h = h(t,x)\), which represents a scaled height function of the thin film in a co-moving frame. The problem is posed on the two-dimensional periodic torus and consists of an \(L^2\)-gradient flow for the energy functional \[ \mathcal{E}(h) = \int_{\Omega} \left( -\frac{1}{2} \log(1 + \vert \nabla h \vert^2) + \frac{1}{2} \eta^2 \vert \Delta h \vert^2 \right) \mathrm{d}x, \] where \(\eta^2>0\) is the diffusion coefficient. The resulting equation reads as \[ \partial_t h = - \eta^2 \Delta^2 h - \nabla\cdot \left( \frac{\nabla h}{ 1 + \vert \nabla h \vert^2} \right). \] The focus of the paper is on the time approximation of the problem (semi-discrete approximation). The authors propose a third-order backward differentiation formula with third-order extrapolation (BDF3/EP3). The method does not require any stabilization term (which is a favorable property, as a proper selection of the stabilization parameters is always a delicate task). The main contributions of the paper, well summarized in the introduction, are the following: (1) explicit and mild time step constraints under which a modified energy dissipation law holds are quantified, (2) unconditional uniform energy boundedness is established, (3) a novel theoretical framework for the error analysis of BDF3-type methods is proposed. Numerical experiments underpinning the theoretical findings concludes the work.
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    molecular beam epitaxy
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    no slope selection
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    phase field model
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    energy stability
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