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A uniform numerical method for semilinear reaction-diffusion problems with a boundary turning point
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5786239

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    A uniform numerical method for semilinear reaction-diffusion problems with a boundary turning point (English)
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    16 September 2010
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    The paper deals with the semilinear reaction-diffusion boundary-turning-point problem: \[ -\varepsilon^2 u'' + a(x,u)[1-e_\varepsilon(x)] = f(x)\text{ in }(0,1) \] with Dirichlet boundary conditions, where \( 0 < \varepsilon \ll 1\), \(a \in C^4\), \(a_u(x,u) > \alpha^2 > 0\), \(e_\varepsilon(x) = \exp(-\beta x^2/\varepsilon^2)\), and \(\beta > 0\). The authors prove an a priory estimate \(|u^{(k)}(x)| \leq C[1 + \varepsilon^{-k}\exp(-\alpha x/\varepsilon) + \varepsilon^{-k}\exp(-\alpha (x-1)/\varepsilon)]\) for \(1 \leq k \leq 4\) and a quadratic convergence rate of the finite-difference approximations on Bakhvalov-type meshes in \(L^\infty\)-norm. This convergence is uniform with respect to \(\varepsilon\). The concluding numerical experiments verify this uniform quadratic convergence by computing the experimental orders of convergence for a linear and a semilinear problem. The results and methods are motivated by \textit{C. De Falco} and \textit{E. O'Riordan} [Hegarty, Alan F. (ed.) et al., BAIL 2008 -- Boundary and interior layers. Proceedings of the international conference on boundary and interior layers -- computational and asymptotic methods, Limerick, Ireland, July 28--August 1, 2008. Berlin: Springer. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering 69, 129-139 (2009; Zbl 1180.35048)].
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    one-dimensional reaction-diffusion problem
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    semilinear boundary-value problem
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    boundary turning point
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    singular perturbation
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    finite-difference method
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    layer-adapted meshes
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    uniform error bounds
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    Bakhvalov-type meshes
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    convergence
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    numerical experiments
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