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2017

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology, Dissertations No. 1824, 2017 Department of Mathematics

Division of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

www.liu.se

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology

Dissertations No. 1824

High-order finite difference

approximations for hyperbolic

problems: multiple penalties

and non-reflecting boundary

conditions

Hannes Frenander

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