Arbitrarily high-order exponential cut-off methods for preserving maximum principle of parabolic equations

Abstract

A new class of high-order maximum principle preserving numerical methods is proposed for solving parabolic equations, with application to the semilinear Allen--Cahn equation. The proposed method consists of a kth-order multistep exponential integrator in time, and a lumped mass finite element method in space with piecewise rth-order polynomials and Gauss--Lobatto quadrature. At every time level, the extra values violating the maximum principle are eliminated at the finite element nodal points by a cut-off operation. The remaining values at the nodal points satisfy the maximum principle and are proved to be convergent with an error bound of O(τk+hr). The accuracy can be made arbitrarily high-order by choosing large k and r. Extensive numerical results are provided to illustrate the accuracy of the proposed method and the effectiveness in capturing the pattern of phase-field problems.

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