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A high-order convergence analysis for semi-Lagrangian scheme of the Burgers' equationopen access

Authors
Kim, PhilsuHeo, SeongookKim, Dojin
Issue Date
2023
Publisher
AIMS Press
Keywords
backward semi-Lagrangian scheme; convergence analysis; BDF2; Burgers? equations
Citation
AIMS Mathematics, v.8, no.5, pp 11270 - 11296
Pages
27
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
AIMS Mathematics
Volume
8
Number
5
Start Page
11270
End Page
11296
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20564
DOI
10.3934/math.2023571
ISSN
2473-6988
2473-6988
Abstract
In this article, we provide a comprehensive convergence and stability analysis of a semi-Lagrangian scheme for solving nonlinear Burgers' equations with a high-order spatial discretization. The analysis is for the iteration-free semi-Lagrangian scheme comprising the second-order backward finite difference formula (BDF2) for total derivative and the fourth-order central finite difference for diffusion term along the trajectory. The main highlight of the study is to thoroughly analyze the order of convergence of the discrete l2-norm error O(h2 + ox4 + oxp+1/h) by managing the relationship between the local truncation errors from each discretization procedure and the interpolation properties with a symmetric high-order discretization of the diffusion term. Furthermore, stability is established by the uniform boundedness of the numerical solution using the discrete Gro center dot nwall's Lemma. We provide numerical examples to support the validity of the theoretical convergence and stability analysis for the propounded backward semi-Lagrangian scheme.
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