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The Galerkin finite element method for the solution of some spatio-temporally dependent reaction diffusion systems
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    The Galerkin finite element method for the solution of some spatio-temporally dependent reaction diffusion systems (English)
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    A first order semi-discrete scheme of a spatio-temporally dependent reaction diffusion model is proposed with semi-implicit treatment of the nonlinear terms. The method presented by the author is first-order accurate in time and second-order accurate in the space variable. Optimal error bounds in \(L^2\) are provided. Numerical examples with different types of triangular or quadrilateral elements are presented. A similar second-order semidiscrete scheme is also discussed.
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    finite element method
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    reaction-diffusion system
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    semidiscretization
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    error bounds
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    numerical examples
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