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    Hybrid difference methods for PDEs (English)
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    30 September 2015
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    The author introduces a numerical method for partial differential equations (PDEs) which consists of two steps: the finite difference approximation of PDEs within cells and the interface finite difference on edges of cells. As the author explains in the paper, the method is suitable to non-uniform grids, retaining the optimal order of convergence. Some numerical experiments conducted on the Poisson problem and the Stokes problem are presented to support the theoretical findings.
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    hybrid finite difference
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    cell difference
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    interface difference
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    non-uniform grid
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    convergence
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    numerical experiment
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    Poisson problem
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    Stokes problem
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