Efficient invariant energy quadratization and scalar auxiliary variable approaches without bounded below restriction for phase field models
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Publication:6320197
arXiv1906.03621MaRDI QIDQ6320197FDOQ6320197
Publication date: 9 June 2019
Abstract: Recently introduced invariant energy quadratization (IEQ) and scalar auxiliary variable (SAV) approaches have proven to be very powerful ways to construct energy stable schemes for phase field models. Both methods require an assumption which the energy potential or energy is bounded from below. Under this assumption, a positive constant need to be added to keep the square root reasonable. However, it seems that it maybe more reasonable in both physics and mathematics if the energy potential or energy is arbitrary. Furthermore, if the bounded value from below is not obvious exactly, we are not easy to give a proper constant before calculation. In this paper, by adding a positive preserving function ( in IEQ and in SAV ) instead of the positive constant in square root, we can improve this situation. The main contribution of this article is we proved that the positive preserving function can always be found for polynomial type . We also proved the unconditional energy stability for all semi-discrete schemes carefully and rigorously. A comparative study of classical IEQ, SAV, MIEQ and MSAV approaches is considered to show the accuracy and efficiency. Finally, we present various 2D numerical simulations to demonstrate the stability and
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