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Strong stability results for the hopscotch method with applications to bending beam equations
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    Strong stability results for the hopscotch method with applications to bending beam equations (English)
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    The author discusses the appearance of a recursion in the stability analysis of the hopscotch method applied to time dependent partial differential equations. The error propagation of the method is also discussed. The method is illustrated by numerical experiments.
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    recursion
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    stability
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    hopscotch method
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    error propagation
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    numerical experiments
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