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Analysis of a fourth-order compact scheme for convection-diffusion
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    Analysis of a fourth-order compact scheme for convection-diffusion (English)
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    The analysis of a 9-point fourth-order compact difference scheme for a two-dimensional convection-dominated diffusion problem is presented. Based on asymptotic analysis of the local formation error conclusions concerning the properties of the scheme in the highly convection-dominated case are made. These conclusions are supported by numerical experiments for two problems.
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    convection-diffusion equation
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    error bounds
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    fourth-order compact difference scheme
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    numerical experiments
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