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An operator splitting technique for an unconditionally stable difference method for a linear three space dimensional hyperbolic equation with variable coefficients
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    An operator splitting technique for an unconditionally stable difference method for a linear three space dimensional hyperbolic equation with variable coefficients (English)
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    23 February 2005
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    variable coefficients
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    telegraph equation
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    implicit scheme
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    operator splitting method
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    singular equation
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    unconditionally stable
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    RMS errors
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    numerical examples
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    difference method
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