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Differentsial'nye Uravneniya, 1996, Volume 32, Number 7, Pages 889–897 (Mi de9037)  

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Numerical methods

On the combination of the alternating direction method and the finite element method for the solution of problems in mathematical physics. II

V. N. Abrashin, S. N. Lehtikov

Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Received: 30.06.1995
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.63
Language: Russian
Citation: V. N. Abrashin, S. N. Lehtikov, “On the combination of the alternating direction method and the finite element method for the solution of problems in mathematical physics. II”, Differ. Uravn., 32:7 (1996), 889–897; Differ. Equ., 32:7 (1996), 893–901
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