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Stability restrictions on time-stepsize for numerical integration of first-order partial differential equations
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    Stability restrictions on time-stepsize for numerical integration of first-order partial differential equations (English)
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    The stability properties of the ''step-by-step'' integration method for the problem \(\partial c/\partial t=u(x,y,t)\partial c/\partial x+v(x,y,t)\partial c/\partial y, x\in [0,2\pi], y\in [0,2\pi], t\in [0,T], c(x,y,0)=f(x,y), c(0,y,t)=c(2\pi,y,t), c(x,0,t)=c(x,2\pi,t)\) are investigated. The problem is transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations by using truncated Fourier series in the discretization of the space derivatives. This system is solved by the ''step-by-step'' integration method. Some bounds for the time-stepsize are derived. Numerical results are carried out. Finally, the possibility of using variable stepsize, variable formula time-integration is discussed.
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    atmospheric transport
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    truncated Fourier series
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    pseudospectral method
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    step-by-step integration methods
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    stability
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    predictor-corrector schemes
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    numerical experiments
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    variable stepsize
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    variable formula time- integration
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