Energy stability of BDF methods up to fifth-order for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
discrete orthogonal convolution kernelshigh-order BDF scheme\(L^2\) norm error estimatediscrete gradient structureenergy dissipation lawsMBE growth model
Partial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application (35Q99) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Structured surfaces and interfaces, coexistent phases (74A50)
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- Analysis of the second-order BDF scheme with variable steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
- Second order energy stable linear schemes for the molecular beam epitaxy model without slope selection
- Errors of an Implicit Variable-Step BDF2 Method for a Molecular Beam Epitaxial Model with Slope Selection
- Stabilized invariant energy quadratization (S-IEQ) method for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope section
- A Novel Second-Order Scheme for the Molecular Beam Epitaxy Model with Slope Selection
- An adaptive BDF2 implicit time-stepping method for the no-slope-selection epitaxial thin film model
- A Third Order BDF Energy Stable Linear Scheme for the No-Slope-Selection Thin Film Model
- A linear, high-order, and unconditionally energy stable scheme for the epitaxial thin film growth model without slope selection
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- A Third Order BDF Energy Stable Linear Scheme for the No-Slope-Selection Thin Film Model
- A linear energy stable scheme for a thin film model without slope selection
- A stabilized second order exponential time differencing multistep method for thin film growth model without slope selection
- A third order exponential time differencing numerical scheme for no-slope-selection epitaxial thin film model with energy stability
- An adaptive BDF2 implicit time-stepping method for the phase field crystal model
- An adaptive time-stepping strategy for the molecular beam epitaxy models
- Analysis of the second-order BDF scheme with variable steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
- Backward difference formulae: new multipliers and stability properties for parabolic equations
- Backward difference time discretization of parabolic differential equations on evolving surfaces
- Energy stability and error estimates of exponential time differencing schemes for the epitaxial growth model without slope selection
- Energy stable higher-order linear ETD multi-step methods for gradient flows: application to thin film epitaxy
- Error analysis of a mixed finite element method for the molecular beam epitaxy model
- Fully implicit, linearly implicit and implicit-explicit backward difference formulae for quasi-linear parabolic equations
- Multiplier techniques for linear multistep methods
- On the convergence of multistep methods for nonlinear stiff differential equations
- Optimal convergence analysis of a second order scheme for a thin film model without slope selection
- Second-order convex splitting schemes for gradient flows with Ehrlich-Schwoebel type energy: Application to thin film epitaxy
- Spectral methods. Algorithms, analysis and applications.
- Stability Analysis of Large Time‐Stepping Methods for Epitaxial Growth Models
- Stability of implicit-explicit backward difference formulas for nonlinear parabolic equations
- The BDF3/EP3 scheme for MBE with no slope selection is stable
- On high-order schemes for the space-fractional conservative Allen-Cahn equations with local and local-nonlocal operators
- A new space-fractional modified phase field crystal equation and its numerical algorithm
- Errors of an Implicit Variable-Step BDF2 Method for a Molecular Beam Epitaxial Model with Slope Selection
- Analysis of the second-order BDF scheme with variable steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
- Energy dissipation laws of time filtered BDF methods up to fourth-order for the molecular beam epitaxial equation
- A new third-order energy stable technique and error estimate for the extended Fisher-Kolmogorov equation
- Efficient high-order backward difference formulae for Cahn-Hilliard equation with the gradient flow in \(H^{-\alpha}\)
- An energy stable linear BDF2 scheme with variable time-steps for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
- Energy stable and convergent BDF3-5 schemes for the molecular beam epitaxial model with slope selection
- The BDF3/EP3 scheme for MBE with no slope selection is stable
- Unconditionally energy stable high-order BDF schemes for the molecular beam epitaxial model without slope selection
- An Energy Stable Filtered Backward Euler Scheme for the MBE Equation with Slope Selection
- A positivity-preserving, energy stable BDF2 scheme with variable steps for the Cahn-Hilliard equation with logarithmic potential
- Convergence analysis of high-order IMEX-BDF schemes for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Discrete Energy Analysis of the Third-Order Variable-Step BDF Time-Stepping for Diffusion Equations
- Stability and convergence of the variable-step time filtered backward Euler scheme for parabolic equations
- Gradient stability of high-order BDF methods and some applications
- A unified \(L^2\) norm error analysis of SAV-BDF schemes for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- EnVarA-FEM for the flux-limited porous medium equation
- Fast High Order and Energy Dissipative Schemes with Variable Time Steps for Time-Fractional Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth Model
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