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Numerical integration, analytic continuation, and decomposition (English)
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8 November 1998
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The authors describe (no definitions, no theorems) one procedure called analytic continuation for numerical solutions of some initial value problems of the second kind. The procedure is based on powers series truncation. Concepts like ``elemental functions'', ``primitive'' and ``numeric continuants'', are everywhere used in this article.
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analytic function
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monogenic function
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differential equations
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initial value problems
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analytic continuation
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