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Explicit advanced step-point (EAS) methods and the EAS2 multistep scheme for the solution of non-stiff initial value problems
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    Explicit advanced step-point (EAS) methods and the EAS2 multistep scheme for the solution of non-stiff initial value problems (English)
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    30 March 2009
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    non-stiff initial value problems
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    explicit advanced step-point (EAS) methods
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    EAS2 methods
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    multistep methods
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    predictor-corrector methods
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    absolute stability
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    local error estimates
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    Adams methods
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    computational efficiency
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    numerical results
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    variable step
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    variable order
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