Special Session 30: Recent Development in Advanced Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations

Maximum bound principle and original energy dissipation of arbitrarily high-order rescaled exponential time differencing Runge--Kutta schemes for Allen--Cahn equations

Chaoyu Quan
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)
Peoples Rep of China
Co-Author(s):    Xiaoming Wang, Pinzhong Zheng, Zhi Zhou
Abstract:
The energy dissipation law and the maximum bound principle are two critical physical properties of the Allen--Cahn equations. While many existing time-stepping methods are known to preserve the energy dissipation law, most apply to a modified form of energy. In this work, we demonstrate that, when the nonlinear term of the Allen--Cahn equation is Lipschitz continuous, a class of arbitrarily high-order exponential time differencing Runge--Kutta (ETDRK) schemes preserve the original energy dissipation property, under a mild step-size constraint. Additionally, we guarantee the Lipschitz condition on the nonlinear term by applying a rescaling post-processing technique, which ensures that the numerical solution unconditionally satisfies the maximum bound principle. Consequently, our proposed schemes maintain both the original energy dissipation law and the maximum bound principle and can achieve arbitrarily high-order accuracy. We also establish an optimal error estimate for the proposed schemes. Some numerical experiments are carried out to verify our theoretical results.