We first derive necessary and sufficient stiff order conditions, up to order four, for exponential splitting schemes applied to semilinear evolution equations. The main idea is to identify the local splitting error as a sum of quadrature errors. The order conditions of the quadrature rules then yield the stiff order conditions in an explicit fashion, similarly to that of Runge–Kutta schemes. Furthermore, the derived stiff conditions coincide with the classical non-stiff conditions. Secondly, we propose an abstract convergence analysis, where the linear part of the vector field is assumed to generate a group or a semigroup and the nonlinear part is assumed to be smooth and to satisfy a set of compatibility requirements. Concrete applications...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...
AbstractWe consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly co...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...
In this paper, we are concerned with the construction and analysis of high order exponential splitti...
Recently-derived high-order splitting schemes with complex coefficients are shown to exhibit reduced...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
In this paper we present a unified picture concerning general splitting methods for solving a large ...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
In this work, the error behaviour of high-order exponential operator splitting methods for the time ...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
AbstractWe introduce a splitting method for the semilinear Schrödinger equation and prove its conver...
This thesis is based on five papers, which all analyse different aspects of splitting schemes when a...
The Strang splitting method, formally of order two, can suffer from order reduction when applied to ...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10543-016-0626-9.We pres...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...
AbstractWe consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly co...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...
In this paper, we are concerned with the construction and analysis of high order exponential splitti...
Recently-derived high-order splitting schemes with complex coefficients are shown to exhibit reduced...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
In this paper we present a unified picture concerning general splitting methods for solving a large ...
Splitting methods constitute a class (numerical) schemes for solving initial value problems. Roughly...
In this work, the error behaviour of high-order exponential operator splitting methods for the time ...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
summary:We consider a Strang-type splitting method for an abstract semilinear evolution equation $$ ...
AbstractWe introduce a splitting method for the semilinear Schrödinger equation and prove its conver...
This thesis is based on five papers, which all analyse different aspects of splitting schemes when a...
The Strang splitting method, formally of order two, can suffer from order reduction when applied to ...
The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10543-016-0626-9.We pres...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...
AbstractWe consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly co...
We consider semilinear evolution equations for which the linear part generates a strongly continuous...