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Title: A second-order stabilization method for linearizing and decoupling nonlinear parabolic systems
Authors: Li, B 
Ueda, Y 
Zhou, G
Issue Date: 2020
Source: SIAM journal on numerical analysis, 2020, v. 58, no. 5, p. 2736-2763
Abstract: A new time discretization method for strongly nonlinear parabolic systems is constructed by combining the fully explicit two-step backward difference formula and a second-order stabilization of wave type. The proposed method linearizes and decouples a nonlinear parabolic system at every time level, with second-order consistency error. The convergence of the proposed method is proved by combining energy estimates for evolution equations of parabolic and wave types with the generating function technique that is popular in studying ordinary differential equations. Several numerical examples are provided to support the theoretical result.
Keywords: Nonlinear parabolic system
Stabilization
Linearization
Decoupling
Convergence
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Journal: SIAM journal on numerical analysis 
ISSN: 0036-1429
EISSN: 1095-7170
DOI: 10.1137/19M1296136
Rights: © 2020 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
The following publication Li, B., Ueda, Y., & Zhou, G. (2020). A second-order stabilization method for linearizing and decoupling nonlinear parabolic systems. SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 58(5), 2736-2763 is available at https://doi.org/10.1137/19M1296136.
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