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Convergence and stability of boundary value methods for ordinary differential equations
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    Convergence and stability of boundary value methods for ordinary differential equations (English)
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    11 February 1997
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    The Cauchy problem \(y' = f(t,y)\), \(y(t_0) = y_0\) is solved by use of linear \(k\)-step multistep formulae in which the values \(y_0, \dots, y_{k_1 - 1}, y_N, \dots, y_{N+k_2 - 1}\), \(k_1 + k_2 = k\) are supposed to be fixed and known. The convergence of this boundary value method is discussed.
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    stability
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    linear multistep formulae
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    convergence
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    boundary value method
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