Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6892456 Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Swift-Hohenberg (SH) equation has been widely used as a model for the study of pattern formation. The SH equation is a fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation and cannot generally be solved analytically. Therefore, computer simulations play an essential role in understanding of nonequilibrium processing. The aim of this paper is to present first- and second-order semi-analytical Fourier spectral methods as an accurate and efficient approach for solving the SH equation. The methods are based on the operator splitting method and are to split the SH equation into linear and nonlinear subequations. The linear and nonlinear subequations have closed-form solutions in the Fourier and physical spaces, respectively. The methods are simple to implement and computationally cheap to achieve high-order time accuracy. Numerical experiments are presented demonstrating the accuracy and efficiency of proposed methods.
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