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A quartic \(C^ 3\)-spline collocation method for solving second-order initial value problems
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    A quartic \(C^ 3\)-spline collocation method for solving second-order initial value problems (English)
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    10 July 1997
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    The authors discuss some numerical integration methods for solving initial value problems for a second-order differential equation of a special form (without the first derivative). The proposed method is based on the use of a full continuity quartic \(C^3\)-spline and a collocation technique. The advantage of such a method over Simpson's rule is that it has nonvanishing intervals of periodicity and absolute stability.
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    spline
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    second-order differential equation
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    collocation
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    absolute stability
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