Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6931060 | Journal of Computational Physics | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we present operator splitting methods for solving the phase field crystal equation which is a model for the microstructural evolution of two-phase systems on atomic length and diffusive time scales. A core idea of the methods is to decompose the original equation into linear and nonlinear subequations, in which the linear subequation has a closed-form solution in the Fourier space. We apply a nonlinear Newton-type iterative method to solve the nonlinear subequation at the implicit time level and thus a considerably large time step can be used. By combining these subequations, we achieve the first- and second-order accuracy in time. We present numerical experiments to show the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed methods.
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Authors
Hyun Geun Lee, Jaemin Shin, June-Yub Lee,