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Stability of some boundary value methods for the solution of initial value problems (English)
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8 September 1994
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Boundary value methods for the solution of linear initial value problems are created in such a form that the arising linear system has a tridiagonal block matrix. This matrix is investigated in detail for constant and variable stepsize for the three methods considered -- midpoint rule, Simpson method, and Adams method of order 3. Four numerical examples illustrate the theoretical results.
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stability
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boundary value methods
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linear initial value problems
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tridiagonal block matrix
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variable stepsize
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midpoint rule
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Simpson method
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Adams method
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numerical examples
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