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Stability of Finite Difference Methods

Chapter 14. Stability of Finite Difference Methods In this lecture, we analyze the Stability of Finite Difference discretizations. First, we will discuss the Courant-Friedrichs- Levy (CFL) condition for Stability of Finite Difference Methods for hyperbolic equations. Then we will analyze Stability more generally using a matrix approach. 51 Self-Assessment Before reading this chapter, you may wish to Convection Equation 11. Finite Difference Approximations 13. Eigenvalue Stability 7. After reading this chapter you should be able describe the Courant-Friedrichs-Levy (CFL) condition . Relevant self-assessment exercises: [LIST SELF-ASSESSMENT EXERCISES HERE]. 52 The CFL condition From Exercise 4 we notice that as we increase the time step while keeping the mesh size fixed (or decrease the mesh size while keeping the time step fixed) the FTBS method eventually becomes unstable. Clearly, the choice of time step cannot be independent of the mesh size.

Levy (CFL) condition for stability of finite difference meth ods for hyperbolic equations. Then we will analyze stability more generally using a matrix approach. 51 Self-Assessment Before reading this chapter, you may wish to review... • Convection Equation 11 • Finite Difference Approximations 13 • Eigenvalue Stability 7

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