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A linearly implicit structure-preserving scheme for the Camassa-Holm equation based on multiple scalar auxiliary variables approach

In this paper, we present a linearly implicit energy-preserving scheme for the Camassa-Holm equation by using the multiple scalar auxiliary variables approach, which is first developed to construct efficient and robust energy stable schemes for gradient systems. The Camassa-Holm equation is first reformulated into an equivalent system by utilizing the multiple scalar auxiliary variables approach, which inherits a modified energy. Then, the system is discretized in space aided by the standard Fourier pseudo-spectral method and a semi-discrete system is obtained, which is proven to preserve a semi-discrete modified energy. Subsequently, the linearized Crank-Nicolson method is applied for the resulting semi-discrete system to arrive at a fully discrete scheme. The main feature of the new scheme is to form a linear system with a constant coefficient matrix at each time step and produce numerical solutions along which the modified energy is precisely conserved, as is the case with the analytical solution. Several numerical results are addressed to confirm accuracy and efficiency of the proposed scheme.

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