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    Achieving tolerance proportionality in software for stiff initial-value problems (English)
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    The paper presents a basis for a uniform interpretation of the user's accuracy requirement in codes for solving stiff initial value problems. It is shown that it is possible to design the local error control strategy in a code in such a way as to achieve the tolerance proportionality. The strategy is based on a control of the local error per unit step. Next, the strategy is discussed for two stiff solvers: LSODE (Hindmarsh, 1980) and SECDER (Addison, 1979). The numerical results show that the strategy leads to a significant improvement in tolerance proportionality at litte extra cost.
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    local extrapolation
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    stiff initial value problems
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    local error control strategy
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    tolerance proportionality
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    LSODE
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    SECDER
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