High-order exponential time differencing multi-resolution alternative finite difference WENO methods for nonlinear degenerate parabolic equations

IF 3.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Ziyao Xu, Yong-Tao Zhang
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In this paper, we focus on the finite difference approximation of nonlinear degenerate parabolic equations, a special class of parabolic equations where the viscous term vanishes in certain regions. This vanishing gives rise to additional challenges in capturing sharp fronts, beyond the restrictive CFL conditions commonly encountered with explicit time discretization in parabolic equations. To resolve the sharp front, we adopt the high-order multi-resolution alternative finite difference WENO (A-WENO) methods for the spatial discretization, which is designed to effectively suppress oscillations in the presence of large gradients and achieve nonlinear stability. To alleviate the time step restriction from the nonlinear stiff diffusion terms, we employ the exponential time differencing Runge-Kutta (ETD-RK) methods, a class of efficient and accurate exponential integrators, for the time discretization. However, for highly nonlinear spatial discretizations such as high-order WENO schemes, it is a challenging problem how to efficiently form the linear stiff part in applying the exponential integrators, since direct computation of a Jacobian matrix for high-order WENO discretizations of the nonlinear diffusion terms is very complicated and expensive. Here we propose a novel and effective approach of replacing the exact Jacobian of high-order multi-resolution A-WENO scheme with that of the corresponding high-order linear scheme in the ETD-RK time marching, based on the fact that in smooth regions the nonlinear weights closely approximate the corresponding linear weights, while in non-smooth regions the stiff diffusion degenerates. The algorithm is described in detail, and numerous numerical experiments are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of such a treatment and the good performance of our method. The stiffness of the nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs) is resolved well, and large time-step size computations of ΔtO(Δx) are achieved.
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Journal of Computational Physics
Journal of Computational Physics 物理-计算机:跨学科应用
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7.60
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14.60%
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763
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5.8 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Computational Physics thoroughly treats the computational aspects of physical problems, presenting techniques for the numerical solution of mathematical equations arising in all areas of physics. The journal seeks to emphasize methods that cross disciplinary boundaries. The Journal of Computational Physics also publishes short notes of 4 pages or less (including figures, tables, and references but excluding title pages). Letters to the Editor commenting on articles already published in this Journal will also be considered. Neither notes nor letters should have an abstract.
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