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Time-point relaxation Runge-Kutta methods for ordinary differential equations
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    Time-point relaxation Runge-Kutta methods for ordinary differential equations (English)
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    28 November 1993
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    Time-point relaxation Runge-Kutta methods are implemented in Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel modes. The authors show that if the number of Picard- Lindelöf iterations tends to infinity, then these modes tend to the same one-step method for ordinary differential equations called diagonal split Runge-Kutta method. The convergence order and the stability regions are investigated in detail.
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    Gauss-Jacobi method
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    Gauss-Seidel method
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    Time-point relaxation Runge- Kutta methods
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    Picard-Lindelöf iterations
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    one-step method
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    diagonal split Runge-Kutta method
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    convergence order
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    stability regions
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