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Parallel general linear methods for stiff ordinary differential and differential algebraic equations
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    Parallel general linear methods for stiff ordinary differential and differential algebraic equations (English)
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    9 October 1995
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    The authors make some preliminary comparisons of two recently introduced approaches to the construction of \(L\)-stable parallel linear methods, that differ essentially by the behaviour they require at infinity.
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    differential algebraic equations
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    stiff systems
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    \(L\)-stability
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    comparisons
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    parallel linear methods
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