The energy dissipation law and maximum bound principle are significant characteristics of the Allen-Chan equation. To preserve discrete counterpart of these properties, the linear part of the target system is usually discretized implicitly, resulting in a large linear or nonlinear system of equations. The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm is commonly used to solve the resulting linear or nonlinear systems with computational costs of $\mathcal{O}(M^d log M)$ at each time step, where $M$ is the number of spatial grid points in each direction, and $d$ is the dimension of the problem. Combining the Saul'yev methods and the stabilized technique, we propose and analyze novel first- and second-order numerical schemes for the Allen-Cahn equation in this paper. In contrast to the traditional methods, the proposed methods can be solved by components, requiring only $\mathcal{O}(M^d)$ computational costs per time step. Additionally, they preserve the maximum bound principle and original energy dissipation law at the discrete level. We also propose rigorous analysis of their consistency and convergence. Numerical experiments are conducted to confirm the theoretical analysis and demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed methods.
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