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Phase properties of high order, almost P-stable formulae
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    Phase properties of high order, almost P-stable formulae (English)
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    For solving special initial value problems for systems of second order ordinary differential equations with periodic solutions families of both fourth and sixth order P-stable methods are discussed. The coefficients of the numerical formulae are computed and conditions of P-stability are obtained. Among them there are distinguished methods which are almost P-stable with least phase lag.
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    two-step, symmetric, P-stable methods
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    periodic initial value problems
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    fourth order methods
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    sixth order methods
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    higher order phase lag
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    large periodic systems
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    hybrid methods
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