AbstractNonclassical parabolic initial-boundary value problems arise in the study of several important physical phenomena. This paper presents a new approach to treat complicated boundary conditions appearing in the parabolic partial differential equations with nonclassical boundary conditions. A new fourth-order finite difference technique, based upon the Noye and Hayman (N-H) alternating direction implicit (ADI) scheme, is used as the basis to solve the two-dimensional time dependent diffusion equation with an integral condition replacing one boundary condition. This scheme uses less central processor time (CPU) than a second-order fully implicit scheme based on the classical backward time centered space (BTCS) method for two-dimensional ...
Many scientific and engineering problems can be modeled by parabolic partial differential equations ...
AbstractThe boundary integral equation method or boundary element method is a well known technique t...
AbstractFinite-difference methods of second order at the boundary points are presented for problems ...
AbstractNonclassical parabolic initial-boundary value problems arise in the study of several importa...
AbstractA new second-order finite difference scheme based on the (3,3) alternating direction implici...
AbstractThree new fully implicit methods which are based on the (5,5) Crank-Nicolson method, the (5,...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
AbstractThree new fully implicit methods which are based on the (5,5) Crank-Nicolson method, the (5,...
The thesis commences with a description and classification of partial differential equations and the...
AbstractWe propose a new two-level implicit difference method of O(k2+kh2+h4) for the solution of si...
Two different finite difference schemes for solving the two-dimensional parabolic inverse problem wi...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is a numerical comparison of three integration methods for sem...
AbstractA new second-order finite difference scheme based on the (3,3) alternating direction implici...
Many scientific and engineering problems can be modeled by parabolic partial differential equations ...
AbstractThe boundary integral equation method or boundary element method is a well known technique t...
AbstractFinite-difference methods of second order at the boundary points are presented for problems ...
AbstractNonclassical parabolic initial-boundary value problems arise in the study of several importa...
AbstractA new second-order finite difference scheme based on the (3,3) alternating direction implici...
AbstractThree new fully implicit methods which are based on the (5,5) Crank-Nicolson method, the (5,...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
These lecture notes are designed for a one-semester course on finite-difference methods for paraboli...
AbstractThree new fully implicit methods which are based on the (5,5) Crank-Nicolson method, the (5,...
The thesis commences with a description and classification of partial differential equations and the...
AbstractWe propose a new two-level implicit difference method of O(k2+kh2+h4) for the solution of si...
Two different finite difference schemes for solving the two-dimensional parabolic inverse problem wi...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is a numerical comparison of three integration methods for sem...
AbstractA new second-order finite difference scheme based on the (3,3) alternating direction implici...
Many scientific and engineering problems can be modeled by parabolic partial differential equations ...
AbstractThe boundary integral equation method or boundary element method is a well known technique t...
AbstractFinite-difference methods of second order at the boundary points are presented for problems ...