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A finite difference solution of the regularized long-wave equation
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    A finite difference solution of the regularized long-wave equation (English)
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    Summary: A linearized implicit finite difference method to obtain numerical solution of the one-dimensional regularized long-wave (RLW) equation is presented. The performance and the accuracy of the method are illustrated by solving three test examples of the problem: a single solitary wave, two positive solitary waves interaction, and an undular bore. The obtained results are presented and compared with earlier work.
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