2017
DOI: 10.1002/num.22158
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Finite element analysis and approximation of Burgers’‐Fisher equation

Abstract: In this article, the authors present finite element analysis and approximation of Burgers’‐Fisher equation. Existence and uniqueness of weak solution is proved by Galerkin's finite element method for non‐smooth initial data. Next, a priori error estimates of semi‐discrete solution in L ∞ ( 0 , T ; L 2 ( Ω ) ) norm, are derived and the convergence of semi‐discrete solution is established. Then, fully discretization of the problem is done with the help of Euler's backward method. The nonlinearity is remo… Show more

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“…they proved the well-posedness and the exponential decay of energy. Recently, in [19] Yadav and Jiwari considered Burgers'-Fisher equation:…”
Section: Exponential Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…they proved the well-posedness and the exponential decay of energy. Recently, in [19] Yadav and Jiwari considered Burgers'-Fisher equation:…”
Section: Exponential Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We just need to prove that (21) has a solution (u, v) ∈ X * and replace in (18), (19) and 20to (16). Consequently, problem (21) is equivalent to the problem…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With the development of solution theory, many powerful methods for obtaining the exact solutions of NLEEs have been presented by many authors. For instances, Tanh method [2,3], F-expansion method [4], Backlund transforms [5], a numerical simulation and explicit solutions [6], Adomian decomposition method (ADM) [3,9], variational iteration method [3,12], the Jacobi elliptic function expansion method [13], ( ′ / , 1/ ) -expansion method [15], inverse scattering transform [20], Modified Pseudospectral method [21], spectral collocation method [22], an efficient algorithm method [24], finite element analysis and numerical method [25], ( ′ / 2 )expansion method [26], Exp-function method [28].…”
Section: Abaker a Hassaballamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (1) with α = 1, β = 1, and a = 0 was first studied analytically by Reference , and as then several analytical methods as well as numerical, semianalytical, and numerical methods have been constructed and implemented over the years on the equation and its typologies. See References , , , .…”
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“…Equation (1) with = 1, = 1, and a = 0 was first studied analytically by Reference 60, and as then several analytical methods as well as numerical, semianalytical, and numerical methods have been constructed and implemented over the years on the equation and its typologies. See References 17,18,22,29,35,37,[61][62][63] Very recently, Agbavon et al 64 studied the Fisher's equation numerically by taking the diffusion term to be smaller than the reaction term, Mickens and Oyedeji 65 presented travelling wave solutions to the modified Burgers and diffusionless Fisher's equations, and so on. See References 66, 67.…”
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