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how to stretch the grid spacing at the edges of the computa

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please could any one explain to me how to stretch the grid
spacing at the edges of the computation window for finite-difference calculations. I know that this is useful when you would like to increase the size of the computation window without increasing the total number of points in the computational domain.

I know that there is four different expansion
methods: uniform, linear, parabolic and geometric. what is the difference betwen them?

could any one suggest sources for this issue?

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