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Weighted iterative solutions of linear differential equations and heat conduction of ideal gases in moment theory
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    Weighted iterative solutions of linear differential equations and heat conduction of ideal gases in moment theory (English)
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    6 December 2006
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    The authors consider a system of nonhomogeneous linear differential equations, with no boundary conditions, which is replaced by a fixed point problem with a differential operator \(G\) which is normally required to be ``contractive'' and ``non-expansive''. As the differential operators are generally not contractive and non-expansive, the authors propose an iterative approximation with gradually decreasing weight depending on the iteration. Conditions for convergence are established and applied to a problem of one- dimensional stationary heat conduction of ideal gases between two coaxial cylinderical walls.
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    ideal gases
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    fixed point iteration
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    convergence
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    numerical stability
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    uncontrollable boundary value
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    linear differential equations
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    stationary heat conduction
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