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Vorozhtsov 210 $aNew York $cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.$dc1996 215 $a1 online resource (476 p.) 300 $a"A Wiley-Interscience publication." 311 $a0-471-12946-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aComputer-Aided Analysis of Difference Schemes for Partial Differential Equations; Contents; Preface; 1 The Necessary Basics from the Stability Theory of Difference Schemes and Polynomials; 1.1 Preliminary Discussion of Stability and Approximation; 1.2 Computer Algebra Systems; 1.3 A Brief Review of the Contents of Chapters; 1.4 Stability, Approximation, and Convergence; 1.5 A Survey of Methods for the Stability Analysis of Difference Schemes; 1.5.1 Von Neumann Stability Analysis; 1.5.2 Differential Approximation Method; 1.5.3 Method of Frozen Coefficients 327 $a1.6 Algebraic Criteria for Localization of Polynomial Zeros1.6.1 Similarity and Dimensional Considerations; 1.6.2 Lie?nard-Chipart Criterion; 1.6.3 Generalized Routh-Hurwitz Problem for the Characteristic Polynomial; 1.7 Determination of the Maximal Time Step from Stability Analysis Results; 1.7.1 The Use of the Least Squares Method; 1.7.2 A Method Based on the Requirement of a Constant Volume of a Cell of a Spatial Computing Mesh; 1.7.3 The Use of the Tables of the Coordinates of Points of Stability Region Boundaries; 1.8 On the Choice of Nondimensional Complexes; 1.9 Bibliographical Notes 327 $a1.9.1 Historical Note on Stability Theories1.9.2 Application of Algebraic Criteria to Stability Analyses; 1.9.3 Use of Computer Algebra for the Automation of Certain Stages of the Stability Analyses; References; 2 Symbolic-Numerical Method for the Stability Investigation of Difference Schemes on a Computer; 2.1 General Structure of the Symbolic-Numerical Method; 2.2 The Case of Diagonalizable Amplification Matrices; 2.3 Scheme Checker; 2.4 Symbolic Stages of the Method; 2.5 Generation of a FORTRAN Program by Computer Algebra 327 $a2.6 Computation of the Coordinates of Points of a Stability Region Boundary2.6.1 Use of the Bisection Method; 2.6.2 Automatic Determination of the Number of Spectral Grid Points; 2.7 Improved Accuracy of Numerical Results; 2.7.1 Scaling in the Routh Algorithm; 2.7.2 Scaling in the Routh-Hurwitz Algorithm; 2.8 Examples of Stability Analyses of Difference Schemes for Equations of Hyperbolic Type; 2.8.1 Two-Step Richtmyer's Form of the Lax-Wendroff Scheme; 2.8.2 MacCormack Scheme for the Two-Dimensional Advection Equation; 2.8.3 Jameson's Schemes 327 $a2.9 Stability Analysis of the MacCormack Scheme for Two-Dimensional Euler Equations2.10 Stability Analysis of the MacCormack Scheme for Three-Dimensional Euler Equations; 2.11 Examples of Stability Analyses of Difference Schemes for Navier-Stokes Equations; 2.11.1 A Family of Schemes for One-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equations; 2.11.2 Difference Schemes on Curvilinear Grids; References; 3 Application of Optimization Methods to the Stability Analysis of Difference Schemes; 3.1 Formulation of a Search for Stability Region Boundaries of Difference Schemes in Terms of Optimization Theory 327 $a3.1.1 The Case of One Nondimensional Complex 330 $aAdvances in computer technology have conveniently coincided with trends in numerical analysis toward increased complexity of computational algorithms based on finite difference methods. 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