A class of Finite difference Methods for solving inhomogeneous damped wave equations

08/18/2020
by   Fazel Hadadifard, et al.
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In this paper, a class of finite difference numerical technique is presented for the solution of the second-order linear inhomogeneous damped wave equation. The consistency, stability and convergences of these numerical schemes are discussed. The results obtained are compared to the exact solution as well as ordinary explicit, implicit finite difference methods, and the fourth-order compact method (FOCM) of <cit.>. The general idea of these methods is developed by using C_0-semigroups operator theory. We also showed that the stability region for the explicit finite difference scheme depends on the damping coefficient.

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