This study was suggested by previous work on the simulation of evolution equations with scale-dependent processes, e.g., wave-propagation or heat-transfer, that are modeled by wave equations or heat equations. Here, we study both parabolic and hyperbolic equations. We focus on ADI (alternating direction implicit) methods and LOD (locally one-dimensional) methods, which are standard splitting methods of lower order, e.g. second-order. Our aim is to develop higher-order ADI methods, which are performed by Richardson extrapolation, Crank-Nicolson methods and higher-order LOD methods, based on locally higher-order methods. We discuss the new theoretical results of the stability and consistency of the ADI methods. The main idea is to app...
In this paper, we contribute waveform relaxation and iterative splitting methods for sys-tems of par...
This paper introduces a new class of numerical methods for the time integration of evolution equatio...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a new formulation of implicit-explicit (IMEX) methods for the nu...
This study was suggested by previous work on the simulation of evolution equations with scale-depen...
In this article we discuss a combination between fourth-order finite difference methods and fourth-o...
Dedicated to Prof. Arieh Iserles, on the occasion of his 65th birthday. We present directional opera...
Abstract. In this paper we design higher order time integrators for systems of stiff ordinary differ...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is a numerical comparison of three integration methods for sem...
AbstractIn this paper we design higher-order time integrators for systems of stiff ordinary differen...
Moving grids are of interest in the numerical solution of hydrodynamical problems and in numerical r...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
AbstractNonclassical parabolic initial-boundary value problems arise in the study of several importa...
A coordinate-splitting economic difference scheme is proposed for generalized parabolic equations (G...
Iterative Splitting Methods for Differential Equations explains how to solve evolution equations via...
In this paper, we contribute waveform relaxation and iterative splitting methods for sys-tems of par...
This paper introduces a new class of numerical methods for the time integration of evolution equatio...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a new formulation of implicit-explicit (IMEX) methods for the nu...
This study was suggested by previous work on the simulation of evolution equations with scale-depen...
In this article we discuss a combination between fourth-order finite difference methods and fourth-o...
Dedicated to Prof. Arieh Iserles, on the occasion of his 65th birthday. We present directional opera...
Abstract. In this paper we design higher order time integrators for systems of stiff ordinary differ...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is a numerical comparison of three integration methods for sem...
AbstractIn this paper we design higher-order time integrators for systems of stiff ordinary differen...
Moving grids are of interest in the numerical solution of hydrodynamical problems and in numerical r...
In this paper, several splitting methods are discussed which can be used to solve fourth order parab...
AbstractNonclassical parabolic initial-boundary value problems arise in the study of several importa...
A coordinate-splitting economic difference scheme is proposed for generalized parabolic equations (G...
Iterative Splitting Methods for Differential Equations explains how to solve evolution equations via...
In this paper, we contribute waveform relaxation and iterative splitting methods for sys-tems of par...
This paper introduces a new class of numerical methods for the time integration of evolution equatio...
Abstract. In this paper we consider a new formulation of implicit-explicit (IMEX) methods for the nu...