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Abstract: Partial differential equations (PDEs) are used in various fields of science and engineering. Analytical solutions are not found for most of the PDEs. In this course, we study numerical methods for partial differential equations. In particular, we discuss the finite difference method for parabolic, hyperbolic and elliptic equations. We compute various explicit and implicit numerical schemes for these equations. We also establish the stability and convergence analysis for a few schemes. ☝️ GARG Neetu is professor at National Institute of Technology Calicut(IN) === Find this and many more scientific videos on https://www.carmin.tv/ - a French video platform for mathematics and their interactions with other sciences offering extra functionalities tailored to meet the needs of the research community. ===

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