Energy Dissipation Analysis of Implicit-Explicit Linear Multistep Methods for Gradient Flows Using a Simple Multiplier
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This paper proposes a theoretical framework for establishing the energy dissipation of general implicit-explicit linear multistep methods (IMEX-LMMs) for gradient flows, by constructing a dissipative modified energy consisting of the original energy and a non-negative quadratic modification. We first test IMEX-LMMs with a simple multiplier, the first-order time difference of numerical solutions. Then, it is shown that the associated non-negative quadratic modification can be constructed if and only if two generating polynomials (corresponding to the LMM) are positive on $[-1,1]$. Based on this, the modified energy is proved to decay over time under a mild time-step restriction depending on the lower bounds of the associated generating polynomials. As a consequence, the energy dissipation of the well-known backward differentiation formula methods up to fifth order can be obtained straightforwardly. Furthermore, we construct for the first time (to the best of our knowledge) a sixth-order energy-dissipative IMEX-LMM and also prove the sixth-order barrier of energy-dissipative IMEX-LMMs when testing the simple multiplier. Some numerical experiments are conducted to verify our theoretical results.
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