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A moving collocation method for solving time dependent partial differential equations
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    A moving collocation method for solving time dependent partial differential equations (English)
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    15 April 1997
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    The paper is concerned with a method for solving time dependent partial differential equations written in divergence form which combines a cell averaging Hermitian collocation with a finite difference approximation to the equidistribution principle. The method is tested against one-dimensional problems described by Burgers' equation, a flame propagation model and the Euler equations. It is stated that more accurate results for moderate numbers of mesh points are obtained as compared with those for fixed meshes.
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    moving meshes
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    equidistribution
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    Hermitian collocation
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    finite difference
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    Burgers' equation
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    flame propagation
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    Euler equations
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