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Trudy Inst. Mat. i Mekh. UrO RAN, 2010 Volume 16, Number 1, Pages 255–271 (Mi timm542)

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Improved difference scheme of the solution decomposition method for a singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion equation

G. I. Shishkin, L. P. Shishkina

Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: A Dirichlet problem is considered for a singularly perturbed ordinary differential reaction-diffusion equation. For this problem, a new approach is developed in order to construct difference schemes convergent uniformly with respect to the perturbation parameter $\varepsilon$, $\varepsilon\in(0,1]$. The approach is based on the decomposition of a discrete solution into regular and singular components, which are solutions of discrete subproblems on uniform grids. Using the asymptotic construction technique, a difference scheme of the solution decomposition method is constructed that converges $\varepsilon$-uniformly in the maximum norm at the rate $\mathcal O(N^{-2}\ln^{-2}N)$, where $N+1$ is the number of nodes in the grids used; for fixed values of the parameter $\varepsilon$, the scheme converges at the rate $\mathcal O(N^{-2})$. Using the Richardson technique, an improved scheme of the solution decomposition method is constructed, which converges $\varepsilon$-uniformly in the maximum norm at the rate $\mathcal O(N^{-4 }\ln^{-4}N)$.

Keywords: singularly perturbed boundary value problem, ordinary differential reaction-diffusion equation, decomposition of a discrete solution, asymptotic construction technique, difference scheme of the solution decomposition method, uniform grids, $\varepsilon$-uniform convergence, Richardson technique, improved scheme of the solution decomposition method.

UDC: 519.624

Received: 19.11.2009


 English version:
Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics (Supplement Issues), 2011, 272, suppl. 1, S197–S214

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