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A nine-point stencil is a numerical method used in finite difference schemes for solving partial differential equations (PDEs), particularly in the context of grid-based numerical simulations. The stencil refers to the pattern of points around a central point in a discrete grid that contributes to the calculation of an approximate solution at that central point.

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