A high-order compact finite difference method and its extrapolation for fractional mobile/immobile convection–diffusion equations

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with high-order numerical methods for a class of fractional mobile/immobile convection–diffusion equations. The convection coefficient of the equation may be spatially variable. In order to overcome the difficulty caused by variable coefficient problems, we first transform the original equation into a special and equivalent form, which is then discretized by a fourth-order compact finite difference approximation for the spatial derivative and a second-order difference approximation for the time first derivative and the Caputo time fractional derivative. The local truncation error and the solvability of the resulting scheme are discussed in detail. The (almost) unconditional stability and convergence of the method are proved using a discrete energy analysis method. A Richardson extrapolation algorithm is presented to enhance the temporal accuracy of the computed solution from the second-order to the third-order. Applications using two model problems give numerical results that demonstrate the accuracy of the new method and the high efficiency of the Richardson extrapolation algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-768
Number of pages36
JournalCalcolo
Volume54
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2017

Keywords

  • Compact finite difference method
  • Fractional mobile/immobile convection–diffusion equation
  • Richardson extrapolation
  • Shifted Grünwald formula
  • Stability and convergence

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