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Time-stepping schemes for moving grid finite elements applied to reaction-diffusion systems on fixed and growing domains
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    Time-stepping schemes for moving grid finite elements applied to reaction-diffusion systems on fixed and growing domains (English)
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    28 April 2006
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    Implicit-explicit schemes
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    Time-stepping methods
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    Finite elements
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    Moving meshes
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    Moving grid finite elements
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    Reaction-diffusion systems
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    Schnakenberg model
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    numerical examples
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    backward Euler finite differentiation formula
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    stability
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