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The spectral accuracy of a fully-discrete scheme for a nonlinear third order equation
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    The spectral accuracy of a fully-discrete scheme for a nonlinear third order equation (English)
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    A time-discrete pseudospectral algorithm is suggested for the numerical solution of a nonlinear third order equation arising in fluidization. The nonlinear stability and convergence of the new scheme are analyzed. Numerical comparisons with available finite-difference methods are also reported which clearly indicate the superiority of the new scheme.
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    spectral method
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    stability threshold
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    time-discrete pseudospectral algorithm
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    convergence
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    Numerical comparisons
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    finite-difference methods
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