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Preserving dissipation in approximate inertial forms for the Kuramoto- Sivashinsky equation
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    Preserving dissipation in approximate inertial forms for the Kuramoto- Sivashinsky equation (English)
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    It has been observed, in earlier computations of bifurcation diagrams for dissipative partial differential equations, that the use of certain explicit approximate inertial forms can give rise to numerical artifacts such as spurious turning pints and inaccurate solution branches. These shortcomings were attributed to a lack of dissipation in the forms used. The authors show analytically and verity numerically that with an appropriate adjustment they can eliminate these numerical artifacts. The motivation for this adjustment is to enforce dissipation, while maintaining the same order of approximation. It is demonstrated with computations that the most natural remedy, namely preparation of the equation, can be highly sensitive to assumptions on the size of the absorbing ball. In addition, it is shown that certain implicit forms are dissipative without any adjustment. As an illustrative example the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation is used.
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    dissipative partial differential equations
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