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The Computer Journal 1964 7(3):242-245; doi:10.1093/comjnl/7.3.242
© 1964 by British Computer Society
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A generalized alternating direction method of Douglas-Rachford type for solving the biharmonic equation

G. Fairweather and A. R. Mitchell *

Department of Applied Mathematics, St. Andrews University, Fife, UK

Alternating direction methods of Douglas-Rachford type are considered as a means of solving the biharmonic equation.

The family of methods obtained contains the Conte-Dames formula as a special case.



* Department of Applied Mathematics, St. Andrews University, Fife, Scotland.


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