Abstract

We present and justify finite difference schemes with the 14-point averaging operator for the second derivatives of the solution of the Dirichlet problem for Laplace?s equations on a rectangular parallelepiped. The boundary functions ?j on the faces ?j,j = 1,2,..., 6 of the parallelepiped are supposed to have fifth derivatives belonging to the H?lder classes C5?, 0 < ? < 1. On the edges, the boundary functions as a whole are continuous, and their second and fourth order derivatives satisfy the compatibility conditions which result from the Laplace equation. It is proved that the proposed difference schemes for the approximation of the pure and mixed second derivatives converge uniformly with order O(h3+?), 0 < ? < 1 and O(h3), respectively. Numerical experiments are illustrated to support the theoretical results.

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