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An iterative method for systems of nonlinear hyperbolic equations
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    An iterative method for systems of nonlinear hyperbolic equations (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The essence of the presented method is the possibility that the algorithm can be parallelized to a high degree. This is reached by the linearizing of the nonlinear hyperbolic system. Then the differential equations are solved iteratively. This is analogous to the Gauss-Seidel method for solving linera algebraic systems. The convergence of this iteration is proved. Some numerical experiments are given for the two-dimensional Burger's equation. The differential equations are approximated by a second-order MacCormack scheme and a first-order upwind scheme.
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    parallel computation
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    nonlinear hyperbolic system
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    Gauss-Seidel method
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    convergence
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    iteration
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    numerical experiments
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    Burger's equation
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    second- order MacCormack scheme
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    first-order upwind scheme
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