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Convergence analysis in the maximum norm of the numerical gradient of the Shortley-Weller method
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    Convergence analysis in the maximum norm of the numerical gradient of the Shortley-Weller method (English)
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    12 April 2018
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    The authors consider the well-known Shortley-Weller finite difference approximation (known to be of second order) of the Dirichlet problem to the Poisson equation in dimensions 2 and 3. Assuming up to 5 continuous derivatives of the exact solution and using the maximum and a discrete commutativity principle, they show a super-convergence result: the central difference quotients give a second-order approximation to the components of the gradient at the positions of the staggered grid.
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    Shortley-Weller
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    finite difference method
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    super-convergence
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    convergence analysis
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