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          <dc:title>"Comparison of Finite Difference Methods on One Dimensional Heat Equation"</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Swe Zin New</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>"Numerical techniques are powerful tools for solving the partial differential equations. A few
problems can be solved analytically as well as difficult boundary value problems can be
solved by numerical methods easily. A numerical method known as finite difference
methods (explicit, fully implicit and Crank-Nicolson schemes) is applied for solving the heat
equations successfully. In this paper, the solutions of finite difference methods are
presented in tables together with figures comparing the analytical solution."</dc:description>
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