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A matrix approach to the analytic-numerical solution of mixed partial differential systems
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    A matrix approach to the analytic-numerical solution of mixed partial differential systems (English)
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    16 June 1996
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    The paper deals with systems of linear partial differential equations of the form \[ u_t(x, t)- Au_{xx}(x, t)- Bu(x, t)= G(x, t),\quad 0< x< p,\;t> 0,\tag{1} \] where \(u= (u_1,\dots, u_m)\) is an unknown vector-function and \(A\), \(B\) are constant \(m\times m\) complex matrices. It is supposed that every eigenvalue of \({1\over 2} (A+ A^H)\) is positive (\(A^H\) denotes the conjugate transpose of \(A\)). Assuming initial and boundary conditions (2) \(u(x, 0)= F(x)\), \(u(0, t)= u(p, t)= 0\), the authors seek the solution of (1), (2) in the form of a Fourier series with respect to \(x\), whose coefficients depend on \(t\). An approximate solution is obtained by truncating this series and by suitable approximation of its coefficients. The estimate of the error is proved.
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    analytic-numerical solution
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    mixed partial differential systems
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    Schur decomposition
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    matrix norms
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    matrix functions
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    truncated Fourier series
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    spectral method
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