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A fractional step method on a special mesh for the resolution of multidimensional evolutionary convection-diffusion problems
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    A fractional step method on a special mesh for the resolution of multidimensional evolutionary convection-diffusion problems (English)
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    11 January 2000
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    The authors consider numerical schemes for multidimensional evolutionary convection-diffusion problems, where the approximation properties are uniform in the diffusion parameter. A numerical method which combines a finite difference spatial discretization on a special mesh and a fractional step method for the time variable is presented. The special mesh allows a correct approximation of the solution in the boundary layers, while the fractional step permits a low computational cost. Some numerical examples confirming the expected behavior of the method are given.
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    singular perturbation
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    alternating directions
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    uniform convergence
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    multidimensional evolutionary convection-diffusion problems
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    finite difference
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    fractional step method
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    boundary layers
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    numerical examples
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