A first-order explicit-implicit splitting method for a convection-diffusion problem (Q2215550)

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    A first-order explicit-implicit splitting method for a convection-diffusion problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7284951

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      A first-order explicit-implicit splitting method for a convection-diffusion problem (English)
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      13 December 2020
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      In the paper, authors analyze a second-order in space, first-order in time accurate finite difference method for a spatially periodic convection-diffusion problem. This method is a time stepping method based on the first-order Lie splitting of the spatially semidiscrete solution. In each time step, on an interval of length \(k\), of this solution, the method uses the backward Euler method for the diffusion part, and then applies a stabilized explicit forward Euler approximation on \(m \leq 1\) intervals of length \(\frac{k}{m}\) for the convection part. This work complements the earlier study [\textit{V. Thomée} and \textit{A. S. Vasudeva Murthy}, Comput. Methods Appl. Math. 19, No. 2, 283--293 (2019; Zbl 1420.65089)] based on the second-order Strang splitting.
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      convection-diffusion problem
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      time stepping method
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      backward Euler method
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      Lie splitting
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