AbstractReaction–diffusion equations arise in many fields of science and engineering. Often, their solutions enjoy a number of physical properties. We design, in a systematic way, new non-standard finite difference schemes, which replicate three of these properties. The first property is the stability/instability of the fixed points of the associated space independent equation. This property is preserved by non-standard one- and two-stage theta methods, presented in the general setting of stiff or non-stiff systems of differential equations. Schemes, which preserve the principle of conservation of energy for the corresponding stationary equation (second property) are constructed by non-local approximation of nonlinear reactions. Assemblingo...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
The goal of this work is to make a comparative analysis between the standard finite difference metho...
This paper deals with the construction of nonstandard finite difference methods for solving a specif...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations arise in many fields of science and engineering. Often, their s...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractA systematic procedure is proposed and implemented for the design of nonstandard finite diff...
The oldest and most useful technique to approximate the solution of differential equations is the fi...
AbstractA number of important phenomena in ecology can be modeled by one-dimensional, nonlinear reac...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
AbstractGeneral two-dimensional autonomous dynamical systems and their standard numerical discretiza...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
We identify sufficient conditions for the stability of some well-known finite difference schemes for...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
In this paper we consider explicit, implicit and semiimplicit finite difference schemes for a genera...
A unified analysis of reaction-diffusion equations and their finite difference representations is pr...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
The goal of this work is to make a comparative analysis between the standard finite difference metho...
This paper deals with the construction of nonstandard finite difference methods for solving a specif...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations arise in many fields of science and engineering. Often, their s...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractA systematic procedure is proposed and implemented for the design of nonstandard finite diff...
The oldest and most useful technique to approximate the solution of differential equations is the fi...
AbstractA number of important phenomena in ecology can be modeled by one-dimensional, nonlinear reac...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
AbstractGeneral two-dimensional autonomous dynamical systems and their standard numerical discretiza...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
We identify sufficient conditions for the stability of some well-known finite difference schemes for...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
In this paper we consider explicit, implicit and semiimplicit finite difference schemes for a genera...
A unified analysis of reaction-diffusion equations and their finite difference representations is pr...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
The goal of this work is to make a comparative analysis between the standard finite difference metho...
This paper deals with the construction of nonstandard finite difference methods for solving a specif...