Lecture

Consistency and Stability in Numerical Methods

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This lecture covers the concepts of consistency and stability in numerical methods, focusing on error analysis for finite difference schemes. It discusses the order of accuracy, truncation errors, and the importance of maintaining stability for convergence. The instructor explains the implications of consistent schemes and the role of boundary conditions in ensuring stability. The lecture also delves into the inverse monotonicity principle and the maximum principle in the context of numerical solutions. Various boundary conditions, such as Dirichlet, Neumann, and Robin, are explored to illustrate the application of these principles.

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