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    Two-step boundary value methods in the solution of ODEs (English)
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    19 September 1993
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    The paper studies boundary value methods for initial value problems. Such methods are suitable for parallel computation. The stability regions of two classes of such methods are found and illustrated with numerical tests.
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    two-step boundary value methods
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    parallel computation
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    stability regions
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    numerical tests
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