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Three-layer finite-difference method for linear partial differential-algebraic systems
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    Three-layer finite-difference method for linear partial differential-algebraic systems (English)
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    8 December 2010
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    The paper deals with numerical approximation for solutions of initial boundary value problems of first order linear partial differential-algebraic systems that have a special structure of a matrix pencil. This allows to split the system into a system of ordinary differential equations, a hyperbolic system and a linear algebraic system. The numerical approach is based on a three-layer finite difference method that relies on the spline-collocation method. In this framework, convergence and stability of the method are achieved.
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    three-layer finite difference method
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    collocation method
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    initial boundary value problems
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    first order linear partial differential-algebraic systems
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    matrix pencil
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    hyperbolic system
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    spline-collocation method
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    convergence
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    stability
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