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Original Articles

A self-singularity-capturing scheme for fractional differential equations

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Pages 933-960 | Received 18 Feb 2020, Accepted 20 Apr 2020, Published online: 20 Jul 2020
 

Abstract

We develop a two-stage computational framework for robust and accurate time-integration of multi-term linear/nonlinear fractional differential equations. In the first stage, we formulate a self-singularity-capturing scheme, given available/observable data for diminutive time, experimentally obtained or sampled from an approximate numerical solution utilizing a fine grid nearby the initial time. The fractional differential equation provides the necessary knowledge/insight on how the hidden singularity can bridge between the initial and the subsequent short-time solution data. In the second stage, we utilize the multi-singular behaviour of solution in a variety of numerical methods, without resorting to making any ad-hoc/uneducated guesses for the solution singularities. Particularly, we employed an implicit finite-difference method, where the captured singularities, in the first stage, are taken into account through some Lubich-like correction terms, leading to an accuracy of order O(Δt3α). We show that this novel framework can control the error even in the presence of strong multi-singularities.

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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Dr Ehsan Kharazmi and Dr Yongtao Zhou for productive discussions along the development of this work.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Army Research Office (ARO) Young Investigator Program Award [grant number W911NF-19-1-0444], the MURI/ARO [grant number W911NF- 15-1-0562], and partially by the National Science Foundation Award [grant number DMS-1923201] and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigator Program Award [grant number FA9550-17-1-0150]

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