Finite difference/spectral approximations for the fractional cable equation

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In this paper, we consider the numerical solution of the fractional Cable equation, which is a generalization of the classical Cable equation by taking into account the anomalous diffusion in the movement of the ions in neuronal system. A schema combining a finite difference approach in the time direction and a spectral method in the space direction is proposed and analyzed. The main contribution of this work is threefold: 1) We construct a finite difference/Legendre spectral schema for discretization of the fractional Cable equation. 2) We give a detailed analysis of the proposed schema by providing some stability and error estimates. Based on this analysis, the convergence of the method is rigourously established. We prove that the overall schema is unconditionally stable, and the numerical solution converges to the exact one with order O(4t2-max{a,ß}), where 4t is the time step size, a and ß are two different exponents between 0 and 1 involved in the fractional derivatives. 3) Finally, some numerical experiments are carried out to support the theoretical claims.

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Lin, Y., Li, X., & Xu, C. (2009). Finite difference/spectral approximations for the fractional cable equation. In 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM 2009 - International Congress on Modelling and Simulation: Interfacing Modelling and Simulation with Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Proceedings (pp. 455–461). Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc. (MSSANZ). https://doi.org/10.1090/s0025-5718-2010-02438-x

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