Second-generation wavelet collocation method for the solution of partial differential equations (Q5928913)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1584521
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    Second-generation wavelet collocation method for the solution of partial differential equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1584521

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      Second-generation wavelet collocation method for the solution of partial differential equations (English)
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      30 April 2002
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      multilevel wavelet collocation method
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      second-generation wavelets
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      interpolating wavelets
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      lifting scheme
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      grid adaptation
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      hierarchical finite difference scheme
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      Burgers equation
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      numerical results
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      A general framework for constructing accurate and efficient numerical methods of collocation type for solving nonlinear partial differential equations of the form \({{\partial u}\over{\partial t}}=F(x,t,u,\nabla u)\) with boundary conditions (and possibly constraints) is developed. The considered methods are based on second-generation wavelets -- in the paper lifted interpolating wavelets are applied. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe grid of collocation points is adapted dynamically with respect to time and reflects local changes in the solution. It is achieved by applying wavelet decompositions. Moreover, a new hierarchical finite difference scheme is described for calculating spatial derivatives of a function on an adaptive grid. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe proposed numerical method is applied to solving one-dimensional Burgers and modified Burgers equations and the one-dimensional diffusion flame problem. The numerical results indicate efficient adaptivity of the computational grid and associated wavelets to the local irregularities of the solution.
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