A Fourier Pseudospectral Method for the "Good" Boussinesq Equation with Second Order Temporal Accuracy
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the nonlinear stability and convergence of a fully discrete Fourier pseudospectral method coupled with a specially designed second order time-stepping for the numerical solution of the "good" Boussinesq equation. Our analysis improves the existing results presented in earlier literature in two ways. First, an convergence for the solution and convergence for the time-derivative of the solution are obtained in this paper, instead of the convergence for the solution and the convergence for the time-derivative, given in [17]. In addition, the stability and convergence of this method is shown to be unconditional for the time step in terms of the spatial grid size, compared with a severe restriction time step restriction reported in [17].
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@article{arxiv.1401.6327,
title = {A Fourier Pseudospectral Method for the "Good" Boussinesq Equation with Second Order Temporal Accuracy},
author = {Kelong Cheng and Wenqiang Feng and Sigal Gottlieb and Cheng Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.6327},
year = {2014}
}