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Additive Operatordifference Schemes Splitting Schemes Petr N Vabishchevich

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Additive Operatordifference Schemes Splitting Schemes Petr N Vabishchevich
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Petr N. Vabishchevich
ISBN: 9783110321463, 3110321467
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Additive Operatordifference Schemes Splitting Schemes Petr N Vabishchevich by Petr N. Vabishchevich 9783110321463, 3110321467 instant download after payment.

Applied mathematical modeling is concerned with solving unsteady problems. Splitting schemes are attributed to the transition from a complex problem to a chain of simpler problems. This book shows how to construct additive difference schemes (splitting schemes) to solve approximately unsteady multi-dimensional problems for PDEs. Two classes of schemes are highlighted: methods of splitting with respect to spatial variables (alternating direction methods) and schemes of splitting into physical processes. Also regionally additive schemes (domain decomposition methods) and unconditionally stable additive schemes of multi-component splitting are considered for evolutionary equations of first and second order as well as for systems of equations.


The book is written for specialists in computational mathematics and mathematical modeling. All topics are presented in a clear and accessible manner.

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