9781402008566-1402008562-Difference Schemes with Operator Factors (Mathematics and Its Applications, 546)

Difference Schemes with Operator Factors (Mathematics and Its Applications, 546)

ISBN-13: 9781402008566
ISBN-10: 1402008562
Edition: 2002
Author: A a Samarskii, P. N. Vabishchevich, P.P. Matus
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 394 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781402008566
ISBN-10: 1402008562
Edition: 2002
Author: A a Samarskii, P. N. Vabishchevich, P.P. Matus
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover 394 pages

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Difference Schemes with Operator Factors (Mathematics and Its Applications, 546) (ISBN-13: 9781402008566 and ISBN-10: 1402008562), written by authors A a Samarskii, P. N. Vabishchevich, P.P. Matus, was published by Springer in 2002. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Mathematical Physics (Physics, Technology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Difference Schemes with Operator Factors (Mathematics and Its Applications, 546) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mathematical Physics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Two-and three-level difference schemes for discretisation in time, in conjunction with finite difference or finite element approximations with respect to the space variables, are often used to solve numerically non stationary problems of mathematical physics. In the theoretical analysis of difference schemes our basic attention is paid to the problem of sta bility of a difference solution (or well posedness of a difference scheme) with respect to small perturbations of the initial conditions and the right hand side. The theory of stability of difference schemes develops in various di rections. The most important results on this subject can be found in the book by A.A. Samarskii and A.V. Goolin [Samarskii and Goolin, 1973]. The survey papers of V. Thomee [Thomee, 1969, Thomee, 1990], A.V. Goolin and A.A. Samarskii [Goolin and Samarskii, 1976], E. Tad more [Tadmor, 1987] should also be mentioned here. The stability theory is a basis for the analysis of the convergence of an approximative solu tion to the exact solution, provided that the mesh width tends to zero. In this case the required estimate for the truncation error follows from consideration of the corresponding problem for it and from a priori es timates of stability with respect to the initial data and the right hand side. Putting it briefly, this means the known result that consistency and stability imply convergence.
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