Using a general computational framework, we derive an optimal error estimate in the L2 norm for a semi discrete method based on high order B-splines Galerkin spatial discretizations, applied to a coupled nonlinear Schrödinger system with cubic nonlinearity. A fully discrete method based on a conservative nonlinear splitting Crank-Nicolson time step is then proposed; and conservation of the mass and the energy is theoretically proven. To validate its accuracy in space and time, and its conservation properties, several numerical experiments are carried out with B-splines up to order 7.

Castillo, P., Gomez, S. (2021). A unified framework of high order structure-preserving B-splines Galerkin methods for coupled nonlinear Schrodinger systems. COMPUTERS & MATHEMATICS WITH APPLICATIONS, 102(15 November 2021), 45-53 [10.1016/j.camwa.2021.10.007].

A unified framework of high order structure-preserving B-splines Galerkin methods for coupled nonlinear Schrodinger systems

Sergio Gomez
2021

Abstract

Using a general computational framework, we derive an optimal error estimate in the L2 norm for a semi discrete method based on high order B-splines Galerkin spatial discretizations, applied to a coupled nonlinear Schrödinger system with cubic nonlinearity. A fully discrete method based on a conservative nonlinear splitting Crank-Nicolson time step is then proposed; and conservation of the mass and the energy is theoretically proven. To validate its accuracy in space and time, and its conservation properties, several numerical experiments are carried out with B-splines up to order 7.
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B-splines finite element method; Composition methods; Coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equations; Mass and energy conservation;
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2021
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15 November 2021
45
53
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Castillo, P., Gomez, S. (2021). A unified framework of high order structure-preserving B-splines Galerkin methods for coupled nonlinear Schrodinger systems. COMPUTERS & MATHEMATICS WITH APPLICATIONS, 102(15 November 2021), 45-53 [10.1016/j.camwa.2021.10.007].
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