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Note on the time integration of 3D advection-reaction equations
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    Note on the time integration of 3D advection-reaction equations (English)
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    15 January 2001
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    A (non-specified) advection-reaction equation is considered on 3D-domain after a spatial semidiscretization (i.e. Faedo-Galerkin approximation), which leads to an initial-value problem for large first-order differential system involving reaction/emission terms (assumed highly stiff) and spatial-differences terms (assumed considerably less stiff). Then an implicit \(A\)-stable (or better \(L\)-stable) time integration formula with an iterative approximately factorized Newton method is considered. The convergence of this iteration process is proved under a certain stability criterion.
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    time integration
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    error estimates
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    advection-reaction equation
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    semidiscretization
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    Faedo-Galerkin approximation
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    Newton method
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    convergence
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    stability
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