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Symmetric homotopy method for discretized elliptic equations with cubic and quintic nonlinearities
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    Symmetric homotopy method for discretized elliptic equations with cubic and quintic nonlinearities (English)
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    6 June 2017
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    The paper deals with the solution of a semilinear elliptic equation with polynomial nonlinearity in the unit square, which poses multiple solutions. The key role plays the symmetry, which is analyzed in the solution set of the polynomial system resulting from the eigenfunction expansion discretization of the corresponding operator. Such a symmetry is inherited from the symmetry of the continuous problem and is rooted in the dihedral symmetry \(D_4\) of the domain. Homotopies preserving such symmetry are designed to efficiently compute all solutions of the polynomial systems obtained from the discretizations for problems with cubic and quintic nonlinearities, respectively. The key points in homotopy construction are the special properties of the polynomial systems arising respectively from the discretizations of \(-\Delta u = u^3\) and \(-\Delta u = u^5\) in certain eigensubspaces. Such resulting polynomial systems are taken as start systems in the homotopies. Since only representative solution paths need to be followed, a lot of computational cost can be saved. The efficiency of the presented technique is demonstrated by four numerical experiments.
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    semilinear elliptic equation
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    boundary value problem
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    eigenfunction expansion
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    homotopy continuation
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    polynomial system
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    polynomial nonlinearity
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    multiple solutions
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    numerical experiments
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