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A parallel direct method for solving initial value problems for ordinary differential equations
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    A parallel direct method for solving initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (English)
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    10 October 1993
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    The basic idea is to use a boundary value method for solving an initial value problem of the form \(Y'(t) = A(t)Y(t)\), \(Y(t_ 0) = Y_ 0\), \(A(t)\) is an \(m \times m\) matrix. This leads to a block tridiagonal system of linear equations. The generalization of the parallel cyclic reduction is used as linear solver. Some numerical results are presented, together with results obtained with the LSODE subroutine.
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    parallel computation
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    boundary value method
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    initial value problem
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    block tridiagonal system
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    parallel cyclic reduction
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    linear solver
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    numerical results
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