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The following pages link to The Stability of Numerical Methods for Second Order Ordinary Differential Equations (Q4170164):
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- An optimized two-step hybrid block method for solving general second order initial-value problems (Q306373) (← links)
- Solving nonstiff higher order ODEs directly by the direct integration method (Q582022) (← links)
- Absolute stability of explicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for \(y''=f(x,y,y')\) (Q1060543) (← links)
- Low order practical Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods (Q1082044) (← links)
- Natural continuous extension of Runge-Kutta methods for Volterra integrodiffential equations (Q1094127) (← links)
- Zero-stability properties of the three-ordinate variable stepsize variable formula methods (Q1159444) (← links)
- Automatic integration of a stiff system using ellipsoidal norm of the error-vector for error-control (Q1173379) (← links)
- A computational procedure for interaction of high-speed vehicles on flexible structures without assuming known vehicle nominal motion (Q1263381) (← links)
- Efficient two-derivative Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for solving general second-order ordinary differential equations \(y^{\prime \prime}(x) = f(x, y, y^\prime)\) (Q1727024) (← links)
- Varying the componentwise order of the multistep methods in solving ODEs and its absolute stability (Q1914620) (← links)
- An efficient optimized adaptive step-size hybrid block method for integrating \(w^{\prime \prime} = F (t, w, w^\prime)\) directly (Q2087531) (← links)
- Zur Konvergenz und Stabilität von direkten Mehrschritt-Verfahren für die spezielle Differentialgleichungy(m) =f(x, y) (Q3690998) (← links)
- Équations d'évolution linéaires du second ordre et méthodes multipas (Q3862355) (← links)
- On the efficient time integration of systems of second‐order equations arising in structural dynamics (Q3951696) (← links)
- Zur Konvergenz und Stabilität von direkten Mehrschritt‐Verfahren für die spezielle Differentialgleichung <i>y<sup>(m)</sup></i> = <i>f</i>(<i>x, y</i>) (Q4746745) (← links)
- Some Necessary Conditions for Convergence of the GBDF Methods (Q5288224) (← links)