Modified equation techniques for reaction-diffusive systems. II: Time- linearization and operator-splitting methods (Q1087002)

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    Modified equation techniques for reaction-diffusive systems. II: Time- linearization and operator-splitting methods
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3986599

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      Modified equation techniques for reaction-diffusive systems. II: Time- linearization and operator-splitting methods (English)
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      1987
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      [For part I see the review above.] Modified equation methods are applied with time-linearization and operator-splitting techniques to the study of a reaction-diffusion equation which has an exact travelling wave solution. Comparisons between the exact and computed solutions have been made in terms of \(L^ 2\) norm errors and wave speeds. It is shown that modified time-linearization methods are less accurate than time-linearized techniques if the time derivatives are evaluated by means of first-order accurate approximations. However, if second-order accurate discretizations are used to evaluate the time derivatives, modified time-linearization methods are more accurate than the Beam-Warming and Briley-McDonald schemes. Second-order accurate (in time) modified time-linearization methods yield \(L^ 2\) norm errors which are almost independent of time and of the time step used in the calculations. The accuracy of modified time-linearization techniques deteriorates as both the time step and grid spacing are increased. Second-order accurate (in time) modified time- linearization algorithms are more efficient for the same accuracy than the Beam-Warming technique. Modified operator-splitting methods yield wave speeds and \(L^ 2\) norm errors which are almost independent of the explicit or implicit treatment of the appended terms. A first-order accurate (in time) operator-splitting method was found to yield more accurate wave speeds than modified operator-splitting techniques indicating that no accuracy improvements are achieved by employing modified equation schemes in operator-splitting procedures.
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      time-linearization
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      operator-splitting techniques
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      reaction-diffusion equation
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      travelling wave solution
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      Briley-McDonald schemes
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      Beam-Warming technique
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