An energy stable linear BDF2 scheme with variable time-steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection (Q2684135)

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An energy stable linear BDF2 scheme with variable time-steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
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    An energy stable linear BDF2 scheme with variable time-steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection (English)
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    16 February 2023
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    An implicit-explicit linear BDF2 scheme with variable steps is proposed for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection. The fourth-order surface diffusion term is treated implicitly and the nonlinear term is approximated by a second order explicit extrapolation. A new type regularization term is designed to ensure unconditional energy stability in longtime simulations. Under the suitable time-step ratio constraint, the linear BDF2 method preserves the modified discrete energy dissipation law unconditionally if a proper large constant A is chosen. Furthermore, with the help of discrete orthogonal convolution kernels and the corresponding convolution Young inequalities, the L2 norm stability and convergence analysis of the linear BDF2 scheme for the MBE model are established. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed scheme.
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    MBE growth model
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    adaptive BDF2 method
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    energy stability
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    discrete orthogonal convolution kernels
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    discrete convolution Young inequality
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    error analysis
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