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    Reducibility and contractivity of Runge-Kutta methods revisited (English)
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    31 October 2006
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    The paper is concerned with the relationship between different concepts of reducibility. A shifted Runge-Kutta scheme and a transplanted differential equation is introduced in such a way that the input and output remain unchanged under the transformations. This provides a technique for proving stability and contractivity results. The origins of the paper are interesting. It first appeared in 1987 as a technical report. In the journal version, the original report text is accompanied by a new appendix which gives some further details and remarks on improvements to the theory. Some interesting historical background of the paper is also presented.
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    reducibility
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    contractivity
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    stability
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    historical background
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