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Step-by-step solving schemes based on scalar auxiliary variable and invariant energy quadratization approaches for gradient flows

In this paper, we propose several novel numerical techniques to deal with nonlinear terms in gradient flows. These step-by-step solving schemes, termed 3S-SAV and 3S-IEQ schemes, are based on recently popular scalar auxiliary variable (SAV) and invariant energy quadratization (IEQ) approaches. In these constructed numerical methods, the phase function $ϕ$ and auxiliary variable can be calculated step-by-step. Compared with the traditional SAV/IEQ approaches, there are many advantages for the novel 3S-SAV/3S-IEQ schemes. Firstly, we do not need the restriction of the bounded from below of the nonlinear free energy potential/density function. Secondly, the auxiliary variable combined with nonlinear function can be treated totally explicitly in the 3S-SAV/3S-IEQ approaches. Specially, for solving the discrete scheme based on IEQ approach, the linear system usually involves variable coefficients which change at each time step. However, the discrete scheme based on 3S-IEQ approach leads to linear equation with constant coefficients. Two comparative studies of traditional SAV/IEQ and 3S-SAV/3S-IEQ approaches are considered to show the accuracy and efficiency. Finally, we present various 2D numerical simulations to demonstrate the stability and accuracy.

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