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    FDM for multi-dimensional nonlinear coupled system of parabolic and hyperbolic equations (English)
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    22 November 2005
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    The authors develop a finite difference method (FDM) for a multi-dimensional coupled system of nonlinear parabolic and hyperbolic equations and prove the existence, stability and uniqueness of its solution by a set of theorems. Finally, the proposed method is illustrated by a number of numerical experiments.
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    multi-dimensional non-linear systems
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    convergence
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    finite difference method
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    stability
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    numerical experiments
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