Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1141265 Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A rational approximant of third order, which is applied to a three-time level recurrence relation, is used to transform the two-dimensional sine-Gordon (SG) equation into a second-order initial-value problem. The resulting nonlinear finite-difference scheme, which is analyzed for stability, is solved by an appropriate predictor–corrector (P–C) scheme, in which the predictor is an explicit one of second order. This scheme is accelerated by using a modification (MPC) in which the already evaluated values are used for the corrector. The behavior of the proposed P–C/MPC schemes is tested numerically on the line and ring solitons known from the bibliography, regarding SG equation and conclusions for both the mentioned schemes regarding the undamped and the damped problem are derived.

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