AbstractOperator splitting (OS) is a popular and convenient technique used to numerically solve reactive transport problems such as Fisher’s equation. Although OS has been widely used to solve Fisher’s equation, no characterization of the innate OS error has been presented. Here the exact characteristics of the OS error for travelling wave solutions of Fisher’s equation are revealed and explored. The analysis shows that the OS error behaves differently to previously studied linear problems by smoothing or steepening the wave front depending on the sequential order of splitting. Further analysis confirms that the OS error is reduced by implementing an alternating OS scheme
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Abstract Numerical solutions to nonlinear reactive solute transport problems (NRTPs) are often compu...
AbstractOperator splitting (OS) is a popular and convenient technique used to numerically solve reac...
Approximate solutions of the Fisher equation obtained by different splitting meth-ods are investigat...
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Operator-splitting technique (OST) is a common mathematical approach used in the solution of the adv...
Abstract:- In this work we numerically investigate the behaviour of travelling wave solutions of PDE...
Many numerical methods for systems of convection–diffusion equations are based on an operator splitt...
In many transport-chemistry models, a huge system of one-dimensional equations of the advection-diff...
Authors final draft post-refereeing.Many numerical methods for systems of convection-diffusion equat...
International audienceOperator splitting methods are commonly used in many applications. We focus he...
Abstract. In many transport-chemistry models, a huge system of ODE’s of the advection-diffusion-reac...
The properties of two algorithms for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are ...
Operator splitting methods are often used to solve convection-diffusion problems of convection domin...
Abstract Numerical solutions to nonlinear reactive solute transport problems (NRTPs) are often compu...
AbstractOperator splitting (OS) is a popular and convenient technique used to numerically solve reac...
Approximate solutions of the Fisher equation obtained by different splitting meth-ods are investigat...
In this work, the extended homogeneous balance method is used to derive exact solutions of nonlinear...
In this paper we studied mathematical models for fluid flow often involve systems of convection-diff...
Split-operator approaches are methods in widespread use for numerical solutions of reaction/transpor...
Operator-splitting technique (OST) is a common mathematical approach used in the solution of the adv...
Abstract:- In this work we numerically investigate the behaviour of travelling wave solutions of PDE...
Many numerical methods for systems of convection–diffusion equations are based on an operator splitt...
In many transport-chemistry models, a huge system of one-dimensional equations of the advection-diff...
Authors final draft post-refereeing.Many numerical methods for systems of convection-diffusion equat...
International audienceOperator splitting methods are commonly used in many applications. We focus he...
Abstract. In many transport-chemistry models, a huge system of ODE’s of the advection-diffusion-reac...
The properties of two algorithms for the solution of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are ...
Operator splitting methods are often used to solve convection-diffusion problems of convection domin...
Abstract Numerical solutions to nonlinear reactive solute transport problems (NRTPs) are often compu...