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Along with two-level difference schemes, three-level schemes are often also used to solve numerically non-stationary problems of mathematical physics. Such difference schemes are typical if we consider second-order evolution equations, one example of which is the equation of oscillations.
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Samarskii, A.A., Matus, P.P., Vabishchevich, P.N. (2002). Three-Level Difference Schemes. In: Difference Schemes with Operator Factors. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 546. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9874-3_4
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