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A stable highly accurate ADI method for hyperbolic heat conduction equation
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    A stable highly accurate ADI method for hyperbolic heat conduction equation (English)
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    The two-dimensional hyperbolic heat conduction equation is solved numerically by a stable highly accurate ADI method, using differences which lead to tridiagonal systems. After some useful transformations of the difference scheme, an accuracy analysis with Taylor expansion and a von Neumann stability analysis with the eigenvalues of the amplification matrix are performed.
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    alternating direction implicit method
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    two-dimensional hyperbolic heat conduction equation
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    accurate ADI method
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    tridiagonal systems
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    Taylor expansion
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    von Neumann stability analysis
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    amplification matrix
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