An efficient nonlinear iteration scheme for nonlinear parabolic-hyperbolic system (Q645710)

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An efficient nonlinear iteration scheme for nonlinear parabolic-hyperbolic system
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    An efficient nonlinear iteration scheme for nonlinear parabolic-hyperbolic system (English)
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    10 November 2011
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    A nonlinear iteration method called the Picard-Newton iteration is studied for a two-dimensional nonlinear coupled parabolic-hyperbolic system. It serves as an efficient method to solve a nonlinear discrete scheme with second order spatial and temporal accuracy. The nonlinear iteration scheme is constructed with a linearization-discretization approach through discretizing the linearized systems of the original nonlinear partial differential equations. It can be viewed as an improved Picard iteration, and can accelerate convergence over the standard Picard iteration. Moreover, the discretization with second-order accuracy in both spatial and temporal variants is introduced to get the Picard-Newton iteration scheme. By using the energy estimate and inductive hypothesis reasoning, the difficulties arising from the nonlinearity and the coupling of different equation types are overcome. It follows that the rigorous theoretical analysis on the approximation of the solution of the Picard-Newton iteration scheme to the solution of the original continuous problem is obtained, which is different from the traditional error estimate that usually estimates the error between the solution of the nonlinear discrete scheme and the solution of the original problem. Moreover, such an approximation is independent of the iteration number. Numerical experiments verify the theoretical result, and show that the Picard-Newton iteration scheme with second-order spatial and temporal accuracy is more accurate and efficient than that of first-order temporal accuracy.
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    Picard-Newton iteration
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    uniform second-order accuracy
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    coupled parabolic-hyperbolic system
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    convergence acceleration
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    nonlinear iteration method
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    error estimate
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    numerical experiments
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