Abstract

In this paper, a Crank–Nicolson finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of the initial-boundary value problem of Rosenau–Burgers equation is proposed. Existence and uniqueness of numerical solutions are derived. It is proved that the finite difference scheme is convergent in the order of o ( τ 2 + h 2 ) and stable. Numerical simulations show that the method is efficient.

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