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Qualitative behaviour of numerical approximations to Volterra integro-differential equations
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    Qualitative behaviour of numerical approximations to Volterra integro-differential equations (English)
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    12 October 2004
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    The authors consider the numerical solution of a nonlinear Volterra integro-differential equation with infinite delay under numerical approximation. The equation arises as a single-species growth model and the numerical method under consideration is the composite \(\theta\) rule. The aim of the paper is to check that the qualitative behaviour of the numerical scheme reflects accurately the underlying qualitative behaviour of the original equation and to give conditions, if necessary, for this to happen. The application of a numerical method leads to a Volterra difference scheme and the authors analyse the qualitative behaviour of the difference equations. They conclude that, for small enough step sizes and for small bounded initial function, the numerical scheme reflects accurately the behaviour of the exact solution. They point out that their analysis can also be applied to other classes of equations.
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    infinite delay
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    numerical stability
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    nonlinear Volterra integro-differential equation
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    Volterra difference scheme
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