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A class of conservative orthogonal spline collocation schemes for solving coupled Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations
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    A class of conservative orthogonal spline collocation schemes for solving coupled Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations (English)
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    14 January 2009
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    The paper considers one-dimensional coupled Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions and smooth initial conditions. The scheme is based on a weighted implicit three-level finite difference approximation in time and orthogonal cubic spline collocation in space. Two main results are established in the paper: (1) the proposed scheme has two invariants (in time) that are discrete analogs of the corresponding quantities of the original system of equations; (2) the scheme converges with a rate \(O(\tau^2+ h^4)\) (\(\tau\) the time step-size and \(h\) the spatial mesh-size) in \(L^2\)-norm in space and maximum norm in time. Numerical experiments showing propagation of solitary waves and collisions of two head-on solitary waves are presented and discussed.
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    Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations
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    orthogonal spline collocation scheme
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    piecewise cubic Hermite interpolation
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    conservation law
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    convergence
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    solitary wave
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