High-order symmetric multistep cosine methods (Q1939315)
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High-order symmetric multistep cosine methods (English)
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4 March 2013
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Multistep cosine methods constitute a subclass of exponential integrators, designed to integrate the linear and stiff part of problems of second order in time exactly. The purpose of the paper is to construct high-order symmetric methods within this family, designed for systems that arise after a pseudospectral discretization of periodic boundary problems defined by second-order partial differential equations when appropriate regularity conditions take place. As with other families of multistep methods, the phenomenon of numerical resonance also appears with these schemes: there are some particular values of the time step size \(h\) for which the error is much greater that for other values of \(h\). To avoid this effect, a simple filter technique is proposed without losing the order of consistency. Two particular multistep cosine methods of orders 8 and 10 are constructed in the paper, which are subsequently illustrated on a pair of numerical examples in comparison with Gauss methods of the same order. These examples suggest that the new methods are more efficient than Gauss integrators.
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exponential integrators
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second-order partial differential equations
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symmetric methods
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high accuracy
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stiff equations
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multistep cosine methods
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pseudospectral discretization
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periodic boundary problems
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numerical examples
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