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Stability of multi-time step partitioned integrators for first-order finite element systems
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    Stability of multi-time step partitioned integrators for first-order finite element systems (English)
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    Mixed time integration procedures are considered, especially for diffusion problems. They arise from \(u^ n:=u^{n-1}+(1-\alpha)\Delta tu^{n-1}+\alpha \Delta tu^ n,\) where \(\alpha\) varies in [0,1] and different time steps are conveniently used for subdomains of a finite element mesh. The authors present a sound stability analysis for such procedures.
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    numerical examples
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    Mixed time integration
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    diffusion problems
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    finite element
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    stability
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