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On solving systems of differential algebraic equations (English)
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16 May 1993
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A system of differential algebraic equations \(x'=f(t,x,y)\), \(y=g(t,x,y)\), \(x(0)=0\) is studied under the validity of many assumptions, e.g. \(f\), \(g\) fulfill local Lipschitz conditions. The convergence of successive approximations \(x_{k+1}(t)=\int_ 0^ t f(s,x_ k(s),y_ k(s))ds\), \(y_{k+1}=g(t,\bar x,\bar y))\), \(x_ 0\), \(y_ 0\) arbitrary, is proved where either \(\bar x=x_ k(t)\), \(\bar y=y_ k(t)\) (Picard method) or \(\bar x=x_{k+1}(t)\), \(\bar y=y_ k(t)\) (Seidel method).
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Picard method
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Seidel method
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system of differential algebraic equations
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convergence
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successive approximations
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