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An interwoven composite tailored finite point method for two dimensional unsteady Burgers' equation

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APPLIED NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS
卷 197, 期 -, 页码 71-96

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apnum.2023.11.007

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Two-dimensional unsteady Burgers' equation; Tailored FPM; 4-point stencil; Locally one-dimensional method; Operator splitting; Stability; Convergence

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This paper focuses on constructing a lucid and utilitarian approach to solve linear and non-linear two-dimensional partial differential equations. Through testing, it is found that the proposed method is highly applicable and accurate, showing excellent performance in terms of cost-cutting and time efficiency.
This paper centers on constructing a lucid and utilitarian approach to tackle linear and non-linear two-dimensional partial differential equations. To test the applicability of the proposed algorithm a variant of the classical two-dimensional unsteady Burgers' equation is set up as a testing ground. The method in a nutshell reduces to solving one-dimensional Burgers' equations resulting from the application of appropriate operator splitting techniques in the temporal direction. In solving these one-dimensional Burgers' equations a refined tailored finite point method in conjunction with an apposite linearization to the purpose is employed. The conditional stability, consistency, and convergence of the method are established theoretically and the method is found to be first -order convergent in time and second-order convergent in space. To illustrate the accuracy of the scheme, divers examples have been solved and the results obtained prove that this method is top-notch in terms of cost-cutting and time efficiency through the sufficiency of coarse meshes.

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