Abstract

In this article, a trigonometric integrator sine pseudo-spectral (TISP) method is presented for the extended Fisher–Kolmogorov equation. This method depends on a Gautschi-type integrator in phase space to the temporal approximation and the sine pseudo-spectral method to the spatial discretization. Rigorous error estimates are carried out in the energy space by utilizing the mathematical induction. The error bound shows the new scheme which established by the TISP method has second-order accurate in time and spectral-order accurate in space. Moreover, the new scheme is generalized to higher dimensions. The compact finite difference (CFD) scheme in one and two dimensions which supported by the method of order reduction are constructed as a benchmark for comparisons. Comparison results between two schemes are given to confirm the theoretical studies and demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of TISP method in both one and multi-dimensional problems.

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