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Convergence of implicit difference scheme for the problem of conjunctive ground water and surface flow with an arbitrary channel cross section

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Translated from Issledovaniya po Prikladnoi Matematike, No. 17, pp. 27–46, 1990.

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Glazyrina, L.L., Pavlova, M.F. Convergence of implicit difference scheme for the problem of conjunctive ground water and surface flow with an arbitrary channel cross section. J Math Sci 71, 2744–2756 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02110580

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