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Stability of multi-time step partitioned transient analysis for first- order systems of equations
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    Stability of multi-time step partitioned transient analysis for first- order systems of equations (English)
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    The authors suggest, test and partly analyze a technique for the time- integration of systems of the form \(Mdu/dt=Ku+s\) that arise from finite- element spatial discretization of parabolic equations. The suggested method is based on the operator splitting \(K=K_ A+K_ B,\quad s=s_ A+s_ B,\) where the subindices A and B refer to two subsets \(S_ A\), \(S_ B\) in which the whole set of elements S is divided. This division should cater for the presence of two subdomains with widely different material properties or element-sizes. After the splitting, the two fractional steps for \(S_ A\) and \(S_ B\) may be carried out with two different time-stepping methods and with different values of \(\Delta\) t.
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    stability
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    numerical examples
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    time-integration
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    finite-element spatial discretization
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    operator splitting
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    fractional steps
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    time-stepping methods
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