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A polynomial based iterative method for linear parabolic equations
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    A polynomial based iterative method for linear parabolic equations (English)
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    The following algorithm is proposed for linear parabolic equations on a bounded domain. A spatial discretization is introduced to get a method of lines, producing a system of ordinary differential equations, \(u_ t=- Lu+b.\) For a given time step \(\Delta\), an ellipse enclosing the spectrum of \(\Delta\) L is found, and on this ellipse the operator \((\Delta L)^{- 1}(e^{\Delta L}-1)\) is approximated by a finite expansion in terms of Chebychev polynomials. This expansion then serves to generate a pseudospectral method for the method of lines. The method is compared with an alternating-direction method and a locally one-dimensional method on a number of problems.
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    ADI/LOD methods
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    finite differences
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    implicit methods
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    iterative methods
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    \(L_ 0\)-stability
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    least squares approximation
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    semi-discrete equations
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    sparse linear systems
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    algorithm
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    method of lines
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    finite expansion
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    Chebychev polynomials
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    pseudospectral method
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    alternating-direction method
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