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    Strong contractivity properties of numerical methods for ordinary and delay differential equations (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    Some new stability and contractivity concepts are introduced for ordinary differential equations for linear and nonlinear test problems. The linear problem is the standard constant coefficient test problem with the addition of a forcing term. The motivation for these test problems is to study stability properties of methods for delay differential equations. Characterizations of these concepts are provided for the case of Runge- Kutta methods and some relationships are established among various concepts of stability for ordinary and delay differential equations. Runge-Kutta methods with upto two stages are studied in detail and the Lobatto III-C method is shown to be the only two-stage formula of order 2 satisfying certain stability properties.
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    systems
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    stability
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    contractivity
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    test problems
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    linear problem
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    delay differential equations
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    Lobatto III-C method
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    two- stage formula
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