The unconditional stable and convergent difference methods with intrinsic parallelism for quasilinea

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A kind of the general finite difference schemes with intrinsicparallelism for the boundary value problem of the quasilinearparabolic system is studied without assuming heuristically thatthe original boundary value problem%for the quasilinear parabolic sys
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