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Fast and accurate high-order method for high dimensional space-fractional reaction-diffusion equation with general boundary conditions

To achieve efficient and accurate long-time integration, we propose a fast, accurate, and stable high-order numerical method for solving fractional-in-space reaction-diffusion equations. The proposed method is explicit in nature and utilizes the fourth-order compact finite difference scheme and matrix transfer technique (MTT) in space with FFT-based implementation. Time integration is done through the accurate fourth-order modified exponential time differencing Runge-Kutta scheme. The linear stability analysis and various numerical experiments including two-dimensional (2D) Fitzhugh-Nagumo, Gierer-Meinhardt, Gray-Scott and three-dimensional (3D) Schnakenberg models are presented to demonstrate the accuracy, efficiency, and stability of the proposed method.

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