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    The authors discuss the well-conditioning of boundary value problems, pointing out that the concept is not always a direct analogue of the well-conditioning of matrices. The condition number of numerical schemes, using discretizations of the differential operator, is examined. For collocation procedures, implementations using local Runge-Kutta representations produce better conditioning.
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    stability
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    well-conditioning
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    condition number
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    collocation
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    local Runge- Kutta representations
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