Abstract. We are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of certain parabolic partial differential equations. Splitting schemes of order higher than two with real coefficients necessarily involve negative coefficients. It has been demonstrated that this second-order barrier can be overcome by using splitting methods with complex-valued coefficients (with positive real parts). In this way, methods of orders 3 to 14 by using the Suzuki–Yoshida triple (and quadruple) jump composition procedure have been explicitly built. Here we reconsider this technique and show that it is inherently bounded to order 14 and clearly sub-optimal with respect to error constants. As an alternative, we solve directly the algebraic equat...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
Abstract: A family of numerical methods, based upon a rational approximation to the matrix exponenti...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
Abstract. We are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of certain para...
Weareconcernedwiththenumericalsolutionobtainedbysplitting methods of certain parabolic partial diffe...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high ord...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high ord...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high or...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high or...
Abstract We consider splitting methods with complex coefficients to approximate the solutions of par...
Using composition procedures, we build up high order splitting methods to solve evolution equations ...
Using composition procedures, we build up high order splitting methods to solve evolution equations ...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
Abstract: A family of numerical methods, based upon a rational approximation to the matrix exponenti...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
Abstract. We are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of certain para...
Weareconcernedwiththenumericalsolutionobtainedbysplitting methods of certain parabolic partial diffe...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
International audienceWe are concerned with the numerical solution obtained by splitting methods of ...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high ord...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high ord...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high or...
We consider the numerical integration of non-autonomous separable parabolic equations using high or...
Abstract We consider splitting methods with complex coefficients to approximate the solutions of par...
Using composition procedures, we build up high order splitting methods to solve evolution equations ...
Using composition procedures, we build up high order splitting methods to solve evolution equations ...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
Abstract: A family of numerical methods, based upon a rational approximation to the matrix exponenti...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...