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Difference method of increased order of accuracy for the Poisson equation with nonlocal conditions (English)
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8 October 2009
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The author considers the two-dimension Poisson equation with nonlocal (integral) boundary conditions in one of the directions. He constructs a finite-difference scheme of fourth order approximations. He obtains a criterion for the nondegeneracy of the matrix of the system on finite-difference equations and conditions for its eigenvalues to be positive. The fact that all the eigenvalues are positive ensures the existence of a unique solution of the finite-difference problem and the convergence of a specific iteration method.
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finite-difference method
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positive eigenvalues
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iteration method
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Poisson equation
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convergence
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