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Length preserving numerical schemes for Landau-Lifshitz equation based on Lagrange multiplier approaches

We develop in this paper two classes of length preserving schemes for the Landau-Lifshitz equation based on two different Lagrange multiplier approaches. In the first approach, the Lagrange multiplier $λ(\bx,t)$ equals to $|\nabla m(\bx,t)|^2$ at the continuous level, while in the second approach, the Lagrange multiplier $λ(\bx,t)$ is introduced to enforce the length constraint at the discrete level and is identically zero at the continuous level. By using a predictor-corrector approach, we construct efficient and robust length preserving higher-order schemes for the Landau-Lifshitz equation, with the computational cost dominated by the predictor step which is simply a semi-implicit scheme. Furthermore, by introducing another space-independent Lagrange multiplier, we construct energy dissipative, in addition to length preserving, schemes for the Landau-Lifshitz equation, at the expense of solving one nonlinear algebraic equation. We present ample numerical experiments to validate the stability and accuracy for the proposed schemes, and also provide a performance comparison with some existing schemes.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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