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Phase-fitted and amplification-fitted two-step hybrid methods for \(y^{\prime\prime }=f(x,y)\)
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    Phase-fitted and amplification-fitted two-step hybrid methods for \(y^{\prime\prime }=f(x,y)\) (English)
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    The author considers phase-fitted and amplitude-fitted two-step hybrid methods for the numerical integration of initial value problems for nonlinear ordinary differential equations featuring highly oscillatory solution behavior. The numerical approximation by standard methods often introduces a distorted frequency referred to as phase-lag. The present paper provides a general theoretical framework for new phase-fitting techniques for two-step hybrid methods which are designed to overcome this problem as well as reduce the amplification error by means of introducing two new parameters. Convergence of the new methods is analyzed by a standard approach investigating consistency and stability. As an example, a sixth-order method is constructed and the theoretical findings are validated by numerical comparisons with other well established methods.
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    two-step hybrid methods
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    second order initial value problems
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    oscillatory solutions
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    phase fitting
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    amplitude fitting
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    numerical example
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    convergence
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    consistency
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    stability
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