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Numerical solutions for the damped Boussinesq equation by FD-FFT-perturbation method
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    Numerical solutions for the damped Boussinesq equation by FD-FFT-perturbation method (English)
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    This paper is devoted to the analysis of a finite difference (FD) scheme for the damped Boussinesq equation. The difficulty due to the nonlinear term is dealt with using a discrete Fourier transform of the scheme. Unconditional stability of the scheme is proven and error estimates are given.
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    FFT
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    damped Boussinesq equation
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    finite-difference scheme
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    finite Fourier transform
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    perturbation
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    stability
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    consistency error estimates
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