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Modern convergence theory for stiff initial-value problems (English)
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28 February 1994
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This is a brief review on theoretical results about convergence of discretization schemes when applied to stiff ordinary differential equations. The authors consider problems satisfying a one-sided Lipschitz-condition and also singular perturbation problems. They mention that the results on \(B\)-convergence extend to problems of the form \(y' = J(t)y + g(t,y)\) where \(J(t)\) is diagonalizable with a well-conditioned, smoothly varying eigensystem and \(g\) is a Lipschitz-bounded nonlinearity.
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Runge-Kutta methods
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stiff ordinary differential equations
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singular perturbation
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\(B\)-convergence
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