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A \(\Theta\)-stable discretization of abstract differential equations
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    A \(\Theta\)-stable discretization of abstract differential equations (English)
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    19 January 1993
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    Linear parabolic problems are studied using linear multistep methods of arbitrary order, reducing the original problems to sequences of elliptic equations which can be approximately solved by Galerkin methods. The stability and the error with respect to this space-discretization are investigated.
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    semi-discretization in time
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    linear parabolic problems
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    linear multistep methods
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    Galerkin methods
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    stability
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