A new Legendre collocation method for solving a two-dimensional fractional diffusion equation (Q1724627)

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A new Legendre collocation method for solving a two-dimensional fractional diffusion equation
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    A new Legendre collocation method for solving a two-dimensional fractional diffusion equation (English)
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    14 February 2019
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    Summary: A new spectral shifted Legendre Gauss-Lobatto collocation (SL-GL-C) method is developed and analyzed to solve a class of two-dimensional initial-boundary fractional diffusion equations with variable coefficients. The method depends basically on the fact that an expansion in a series of shifted Legendre polynomials \(P_{L, n}(x) P_{L, m}(y)\), for the function and its space-fractional derivatives occurring in the partial fractional differential equation (PFDE), is assumed; the expansion coefficients are then determined by reducing the PFDE with its boundary and initial conditions to a system of ordinary differential equations (SODEs) for these coefficients. This system may be solved numerically by using the fourth-order implicit Runge-Kutta (IRK) method. This method, in contrast to common finite-difference and finite-element methods, has the exponential rate of convergence for the two spatial discretizations. Numerical examples are presented in the form of tables and graphs to make comparisons with the results obtained by other methods and with the exact solutions more easier.
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    spectral shifted Legendre Gauss-Lobatto collocation (SL-GL-C) method
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    two-dimensional initial-boundary fractional diffusion equations
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    variable coefficients
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