A Time-Split MacCormack Scheme for Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Reaction-Diffusion Equations
Abstract: A three-level explicit time-split MacCormack scheme is proposed for solving the two-dimensional nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations. The computational cost is reduced thank to the splitting and the explicit MacCormack scheme. Under the well known condition of Courant-Friedrich-Lewy (CFL) for stability of explicit numerical schemes applied to linear parabolic partial differential equations, we prove the stability and convergence of the method in $L{\infty}(0,T;L{2})$-norm. A wide set of numerical evidences which provide the convergence rate of the new algorithm are presented and critically discussed.
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