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Optimal error bounds on an exponential wave integrator Fourier spectral method for the logarithmic Schr\"odinger equation

Numerical Analysis 2025-09-01 v3 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

We prove a nearly optimal error bound on the exponential wave integrator Fourier spectral (EWI-FS) method for the logarithmic Schr\"odinger equation (LogSE) under the assumption of H2H^2-solution, which is theoretically guaranteed. Subject to a CFL-type time step size restriction τlnτh2/lnh\tau |\ln \tau| \lesssim h^2/|\ln h| for obtaining the stability of the numerical scheme affected by the singularity of the logarithmic nonlinearity, an L2L^2-norm error bound of order O(τlnτ2+h2lnh)O(\tau |\ln \tau|^2 + h^2 |\ln h|) is established, where τ\tau is the time step size and hh is the mesh size. Compared to the error estimates of the LogSE in the literature, our error bound either greatly improves the convergence rate under the same regularity assumptions or significantly weakens the regularity requirement to obtain the same convergence rate. Moreover, our result can be directly applied to the LogSE with low regularity LL^\infty-potential, which is not allowed in the existing error estimates. Two main ingredients are adopted in the proof: (i) an H2H^2-conditional L2L^2-stability estimate, which is established using the energy method to avoid singularity of the logarithmic nonlinearity, and (ii) mathematical induction with inverse inequalities to control the H2H^2-norm of the numerical solution. Numerical results are reported to confirm our error estimates and demonstrate the necessity of the time step size restriction imposed. We also apply the EWI-FS method to investigate soliton collisions in one dimension and vortex dipole dynamics in two dimensions.

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@article{arxiv.2412.16902,
  title  = {Optimal error bounds on an exponential wave integrator Fourier spectral method for the logarithmic Schr\"odinger equation},
  author = {Weizhu Bao and Ying Ma and Chushan Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.16902},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 11 figures