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A Note on the Difference Schemes of the Nonlocal Boundary Value Problems for Hyperbolic Equations

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Pages 439-462 | Published online: 31 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The nonlocal boundary-value problem for hyperbolic equations

in a Hilbert space H with the self-adjoint positive definite operator A is considered. Applying the operator approach, we establish the stability estimates for solution of this nonlocal boundary-value problem. In applications, the stability estimates for the solution of the nonlocal boundary value problems for hyperbolic equations are obtained. The first and second order of accuracy difference schemes generated by the integer power of A for approximately solving this abstract nonlocal boundary-value problem are presented. The stability estimates for the solution of these difference schemes are obtained. The theoretical statements for the solution of this difference schemes are supported by the results of numerical experiments.

1991 Mathematics Subject Classification:

Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful to Muhammet Meredov, Prof of Department of Applied Mathematics of International Turkmen-Turkish University (Ashgabat, Turkmenistan), Member of AS of Turkmenistan and to Pavel Sobolevskii, Prof of Institute of Mathematics of Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel) for valuable suggestions.

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