TY - JOUR
T1 - FAST HUYGENS SWEEPING METHODS FOR SCHRODINGER EQUATIONS IN THE SEMI-CLASSICAL REGIME
AU - Serna, Susana
AU - Leung, Shingyu
AU - Quian, Jianliang
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - We propose fast Huygens sweeping methods for Schrodinger equations in the semi-classical regime by incorporating short-time Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin-Jeffreys (WKBJ) propagators into Huygens' principle. Even though the WKBJ solution is valid only for a short time period due to the occurrence of caustics, Huygens' principle allows us to construct the global-in-time semi-classical solution. To improve the computational efficiency, we develop analytic approximation formulas for the short-time WKBJ propagator by using the Taylor expansion in time. These analytic formulas allow us to develop two classes of fast Huygens sweeping methods, among which one is posed in the momentum space, and the other is posed in the position space, and both of these methods are of computational complexity O(N log N ) for each time step, where N is the total number of sampling points in the d-dimensional position space. To further speed up these methods, we also incorporate the soft-thresholding sparsification strategy into our new algorithms so that the computational cost can be further reduced. The methodology can also be extended to nonlinear Schrodinger equations. One, two, and three dimensional examples demonstrate the performance of the new algorithms.
AB - We propose fast Huygens sweeping methods for Schrodinger equations in the semi-classical regime by incorporating short-time Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin-Jeffreys (WKBJ) propagators into Huygens' principle. Even though the WKBJ solution is valid only for a short time period due to the occurrence of caustics, Huygens' principle allows us to construct the global-in-time semi-classical solution. To improve the computational efficiency, we develop analytic approximation formulas for the short-time WKBJ propagator by using the Taylor expansion in time. These analytic formulas allow us to develop two classes of fast Huygens sweeping methods, among which one is posed in the momentum space, and the other is posed in the position space, and both of these methods are of computational complexity O(N log N ) for each time step, where N is the total number of sampling points in the d-dimensional position space. To further speed up these methods, we also incorporate the soft-thresholding sparsification strategy into our new algorithms so that the computational cost can be further reduced. The methodology can also be extended to nonlinear Schrodinger equations. One, two, and three dimensional examples demonstrate the performance of the new algorithms.
KW - Convolution
KW - Eikonal equation
KW - Fast Fourier transform
KW - Fast Huygens sweeping method
KW - Schrodinger equation
KW - WKBJ
M3 - Article
SN - 1945-0001
VL - 21
SP - 31
EP - 66
JO - Methods and Applications of Analysis
JF - Methods and Applications of Analysis
IS - 1
ER -