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Efficient, non-iterative, and second-order accurate numerical algorithms for the anisotropic Allen-Cahn Equation with precise nonlocal mass conservation

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Volume 363, Issue -, Pages 444-463

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cam.2019.05.003

Keywords

Phase-field; S-SAV; Anisotropy; Allen-Cahn; Nonlocal; Mass conservation

Funding

  1. Chinese Postdoc Foundation [2019M653490]
  2. Guizhou University of Finance and Economics [[2018]5774-033]
  3. Science Technology Foundation of Guizhou Educational Department [QJK[KY],[2019]1051]
  4. Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation [ZR2018MAQ008]
  5. National Science Foundation [DMS-1720212, DMS-1818783]
  6. Foundation Research Program of Shenzhen [JCYJ20160318143907132]
  7. [NSFC-11771375]
  8. [11571297]
  9. [NSFC-11871139]

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We propose two efficient, non-iterative, and second-order accurate algorithms to solving the anisotropic Allen-Cahn equation with the nonlocal mass conservation. The first scheme is the stabilized-SAV approach which combines the SAV approach with the stabilization technique, in which three linear stabilization terms are added to enhance the stability and keep the required accuracy while using large time steps. The scheme not only can conserve the mass precisely but also is very easy-to-implement and non-iterative where one only needs to solve three decoupled fourth-order biharmonic equations with constant coefficients at each time step. We further prove the scheme is unconditionally energy stable rigorously. The second scheme is based on the linear stabilization approach where all nonlinear terms are treated in an explicit way, therefore the scheme is quite efficient and stable that allows for large time steps in computations. For both schemes, we present a number of 2D and 3D numerical simulations to show stability and accuracy. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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