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Support-operator finite-difference algorithms for general elliptic problems
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    Support-operator finite-difference algorithms for general elliptic problems (English)
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    13 November 1995
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    The authors develop an algorithm for solving linear second-order boundary value problems with general mixed boundary conditions. It is assumed that there exists a mapping of the considered domain to a square. The proposed algorithm is a combination of the mapping method and the method of support operators [see, e.g., \textit{A. P. Favorskii, A. A. Samarskii, M. Yu. Shashkov} and \textit{V. F. Tishkin}, Differential Equations 17, 854-862 (1982; Zbl 0485.65060)]. First, the considered boundary value problem is transformed to a boundary value problem in a square. The new problem is of the same type as the original problem. Then, the support operator method is used to discretize the transformed problem on a uniform grid. The second-order accuracy of the method is shown by numerical examples.
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    finite difference method
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    algorithm
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    mapping method
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    method of support operators
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    second-order accuracy
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    numerical examples
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