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Stability of difference schemes for nonlinear parabolic systems on three dimensions
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    Stability of difference schemes for nonlinear parabolic systems on three dimensions (English)
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    14 May 2000
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    This paper deals with the study of the BVP of the nonlinear parabolic systems of PDEs with two and three space dimensions. The existence of discrete vector solutions with bounded second order quotients is established by the fixed point technique. The absolute and relative stability for the general difference schemes is justified in the sense of continuous dependence of the discrete vector solution of the difference schemes on the discrete data of the original problems.
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    two and three space dimensions
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    fixed point technique
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