On the convergence of characteristic finite-difference methods of high accuracy for quasi-linear hyperbolic equations
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DOI10.1007/BF01386033zbMATH Open0104.10404MaRDI QIDQ775005FDOQ775005
Publication date: 1961
Published in: Numerische Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/131504
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- General multistep finite difference methods for the solution of \(u_{xy} = f(x,y,u,u_ x,u_ y)\)
- Accurate partial difference methods. II: Non-linear problems
- The Weak Galerkin Method for Linear Hyperbolic Equation
- Asymptotic expansions for the error of discretization algorithms for non- linear functional equations
- Über Differenzverfahren in Rechteckgittern zur numerischen Lösung quasilinearer hyperbolischer Differentialgleichungen
- Maximum bounds for the solutions of initial value problems for partial difference equations
- Bounds on the Truncation Error by Finite Differences for the Goursat Problem
- Numerical solution of a hyperbolic free boundary problem with a method of characteristics
- The calculation of steady plane supersonic gas flows containing an arbitrarily large number of shocks
- Die Adams-Verfahren als Charakteristikenverfahren höherer Ordnung zur Lösung von hyperbolischen Systemen halblinearer Differentialgleichungen
- Problemorientierte Hierarchie von Konvergenzbegriffen bei der numerischen Lösung von Anfangswertaufgaben
- A second-order accurate difference method for systems of hyperbolic partial differential equations
- Introduction to computational continuum dynamics: A personal perspective
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