Abstract

An alternating-direction finite element collocation procedure is presented for parabolic boundary value problems posed on rectangular regions. Collocation offers a great savings in time as compared to standard finite element methods during the matrix formation stage of numerical process. With an alternating-direction procedure, multidimensional problems can be solved as a series of one-dimensional problems, which greatly reduces both the work and the storage requirements during the matrix solution phase of the numerical procedure.

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