Stability of the method of lines (Q811098)

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Stability of the method of lines
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    Stability of the method of lines (English)
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    It is well known that a necessary condition for the Lax-stability of the method of lines is that the eigenvalues of the spatial discretization operator, scaled by the time step k, lie within a distance O(k) of the stability region of the time integration formula as \(k\to 0.\) In this paper we show that a necessary and sufficient condition for stability, except for an algebraic factor, is that the \(\epsilon\)-pseudo- eigenvalues of the same operator lie within a distance \(O(\epsilon)+O(k)\) of the stability region as k,\(\epsilon\to 0\). Our results generalize those of an earlier paper by considering: (a) Runge-Kutta and other one- step formulas, (b) implicit as well as explicit linear multistep formulas, (c) weighted norms, (d) algebraic stability, (e) finite and infinite time intervals, and (f) stability regions with cusps. In summary, the theory presented in this paper amounts to a transplantation of the Kreiss matrix theorem from the unit disk (for simple power iterations) to an arbitrary stability region (for method of lines calculations).
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    pseudospectrum
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    resolvent
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    Lax-stability
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    method of lines
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    stability region
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    time integration formula
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    explicit linear multistep formulas
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    algebraic stability
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    Kreiss matrix theorem
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