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Singularly perturbed parabolic problems with non-smooth data.
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    Singularly perturbed parabolic problems with non-smooth data. (English)
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    The authors examine a class of singularly perturbed parabolic equations with discontinuous data. Interior layers appear in the solutions of this class of problems. They construct a numerical method which involves an appropriate piecewise-uniform mesh. The method is shown to be uniformly convergent with respect to the perturbation parameter.
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    singular perturbation
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    parabolic equation
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    interior layer
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    piecewise-uniform mesh
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    discontinuous data
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    convergence
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