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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2010 Volume 50, Number 1, Pages 118–130 (Mi zvmmf4815)

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Two-layer schemes of improved order of approximation for nonstationary problems in mathematical physics

P. N. Vabishchevich

Institute of Mathematical Modeling, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miusskaya pl. 4a, Moskow, 125047 Russia

Abstract: In the theory of finite difference schemes, the most complete results concerning the accuracy of approximate solutions are obtained for two- and three-level finite difference schemes that converge with the first and second order with respect to time. When the Cauchy problem is numerically solved for a system of ordinary differential equations, higher order methods are often used. Using a model problem for a parabolic equation as an example, general requirements for the selection of the finite difference approximation with respect to time are discussed. In addition to the unconditional stability requirements, extra performance criteria for finite difference schemes are presented and the concept of SM stability is introduced. Issues concerning the computational implementation of schemes having higher approximation orders are discussed. From the general point of view, various classes of finite difference schemes for time-dependent problems of mathematical physics are analyzed.

Key words: Cauchy problem for a first-order evolutionary equation, operator-difference schemes, stability of finite difference scheme.

UDC: 519.63

Received: 01.04.2009


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2010, 50:1, 112–123

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