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On error behaviour of partitioned linearly implicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff and differential algebraic systems
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    On error behaviour of partitioned linearly implicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff and differential algebraic systems (English)
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    This paper is concerned with the construction of partitioned linearly implicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff singularly perturbed problems as well as differential algebraic systems of index 1. The partitioned methods consist of an explicit Runge-Kutta method for the non-stiff subsystem and a linearly implicit method for the stiff subsystem. Order conditions are derived which allow the construction of methods with arbitrary global order. Some numerical examples illustrate these theoretical results.
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    partitioned linearly implicit Runge-Kutta methods
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    stiff singularly perturbed problems
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    differential algebraic systems of index 1
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    Order conditions
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    global order
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    numerical examples
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