Numerical solution of Hamiltonian systems in reaction-diffusion by symplectic difference schemes (Q809558)

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Numerical solution of Hamiltonian systems in reaction-diffusion by symplectic difference schemes
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    Numerical solution of Hamiltonian systems in reaction-diffusion by symplectic difference schemes (English)
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    Solutions with period 2 in time are investigated after discretization of Fisher's reaction-diffusion equation \((1)\quad \partial u/\partial t=\partial^ 2u/\partial x^ 2+u(1-u)\) common in mathematical biology. The strong aims of the paper are to show, firstly, that solutions of the discrete form of (1) \(U^{n+1}(x)=U^ n(x)+k(d^ 2U^ n(x)/dx^ 2)+kU^ n(x)(1-U^ n(x)),\) \(n=0,1,2,...\), satisfy a continuous Hamiltonian system in space, and secondly to solve the non-integrable Hamiltonian system numerically for large values of x (x is the space variable) by symplectic difference schemes (leap frog and staggered Euler A-II-1) preserving the Hamiltonian energy in long time calculation.
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    stability
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    leap frog scheme
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    Euler scheme
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    Fisher's reaction-diffusion equation
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    mathematical biology
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    Hamiltonian system
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    symplectic difference schemes
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