A general class of linear unconditionally energy stable schemes for the gradient flows
This paper studies a class of linear unconditionally energy stable schemes for the gradient flows. Such schemes are built on the SAV technique and the general linear time discretization (GLTD) as well as the linearization based on the extrapolation for the nonlinear term, and may be arbitrarily high-order accurate and very general, containing many existing SAV schemes and new SAV schemes. It is shown that the semi-discrete-in-time schemes are unconditionally energy stable when the GLTD is algebraically stable, and are convergent with the order of min{q̂,ν} under the diagonal stability and some suitable regularity and accurate starting values, where q̂ is the generalized stage order of the GLTD and ν denotes the number of the extrapolation points in time. The energy stability results can be easily extended to the fully discrete schemes, for example, if the Fourier spectral method is employed in space when the periodic boundary conditions are specified. Some numerical experiments on the Allen-Cahn, Cahn-Hilliard, and phase field crystal models are conducted to validate those theories as well as the effectiveness, the energy stability and the accuracy of our schemes.
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