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  • 61PIC — or Pic can refer to the following:Technology* Personal Internet Communicator * Pic language (computer image description language) * PIC microcontroller by Microchip, Inc. * PICtor PIC image format * Pixar Image Computer * Plastic identification… …

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  • 62SRP — may refer to:In politics: * Self Defense of the Republic of Poland, a political party in Poland * Serbian Radical Party, a nationalist political party in Serbia * Socialist Reich Party ( Sozialistische Reichspartei ), a far right political party… …

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  • 63Numerical partial differential equations — is the branch of numerical analysis that studies the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). Numerical techniques for solving PDEs include the following: The finite difference method, in which functions are represented by… …

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  • 64Multigrid method — Multigrid (MG) methods in numerical analysis are a group of algorithms for solving differential equations using a hierarchy of discretizations. They are an example of a class of techniques called multiresolution methods, very useful in (but not… …

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  • 65Louis Moresi — Louis Noël Moresi was born in London on October 30th, 1965. Currently he is the Associate Professor of Computational Mathematics Geophysics at Monash University. He has deeply influenced the understanding of the Geophysics community through his… …

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  • 66Collocation method — In mathematics, a collocation method is a method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and integral equations. The idea is to choose a finite dimensional space of candidate solutions… …

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  • 67Method of lines — The method of lines (MOL, NMOL, NUMOL) (Schiesser, 1991; Hamdi, et al., 2007; Schiesser, 2009 ) is a technique for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) in which all but one dimension is discretized. MOL allows standard, general purpose… …

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  • 68Discontinuous Galerkin method — Discontinuous Galerkin methods (DG methods) in mathematics form a class of numerical methods for solving partial differential equations. They combine features of the finite element and the finite volume framework and have been successfully… …

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  • 69Domain decomposition methods — Domain dec …

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  • 70Schwarz alternating method — In mathematics, the Schwarz alternating method, named after Hermann Schwarz, is an iterative method to find the solution of a partial differential equations on a domain which is the union of two overlapping subdomains, by solving the equation on… …

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