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On the stability of implicit-explicit linear multistep methods (English)
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25 May 1998
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This paper deals with the numerical solution of large systems of ordinary differential equations with both stiff and nonstiff parts using implicit-explicit linear multistep methods, i.e., combinations of two methods. It is assumed that the individual implicit method is \(A\)-stable. Stability properties of the implicit-explicit schemes for the scalar test equation \(w'(t)= \lambda w(t)+ \mu w(t)\) are investigated, where \(\lambda\) and \(\mu\) represent the eigenvalues of the nonstiff and stiff part, respectively. The following questions are discussed: stability under the assumption that \(\lambda\) lies in the stability region of the individual explicit method, and restrictions on \(\lambda\) for having stability for arbitrary \(\mu\) in the left half-plane. Several popular second-order methods are studied.
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implicit-explicit methods
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linear multistep methods
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methods of lines
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systems with stiff and nonstiff parts
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linear test equation
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stability
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