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The uniform \(L^2\) behavior for time discretization of an evolution equation
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    The uniform \(L^2\) behavior for time discretization of an evolution equation (English)
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    21 January 2004
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    The uniform \(L^2\) stability and convergence properties for the time discretization of an evolution equation with memory term are studied. The methods considered are based on the second-order backward difference approximation combined with the second-order convolution quadrature and interpolant quadrature approximating the integral.
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    evolution equation with memory
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    time discretization
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    stability
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    convergence
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    second-order backward difference approximation
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    second-order convolution quadrature
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    interpolant quadrature
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