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The maximal accuracy of stable difference schemes for the wave equation
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    The maximal accuracy of stable difference schemes for the wave equation (English)
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    26 November 1995
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    The following symmetric full discretization \[ \sum^S_{j = -S} b_j U_{n+1, m+j} + \sum^s_{j = -s} a_j U_{n,m + j} + \sum^S_{j = -S} b_j U_{n - 1, m + j} = 0 \] for the wave equation \(u_{tt} = a^2 u_{xx}\) is investigated. It is well known that the maximal order of accuracy \(p\) of such a scheme is given by \(p \leq 2(s + S)\). The authors show that the requirement of stability does not reduce this maximal order for any pair \((s,S)\). Furthermore, Padé schemes are proved to be stable for \(0 < \mu < 1\), where \(\mu\) is the Courant number. These schemes can be implemented with high-order absorbing boundary conditions without reducing the range of \(\mu\).
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    finite difference methods
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    Padé approximation
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    order star
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    Riemann surface
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    symmetric full discretization
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    wave equation
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    stability
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    absorbing boundary conditions
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