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Extending convergence theory for nonlinear stiff problems. I (English)
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11 March 1997
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Stiff differential equations are characterized by geometric properties of the flow -- existence of a strongly attractive, smooth, invariant manifold. The aim of the authors is to prove convergence of one-step discretizations without making any further structural assumptions on the problem (such as one-sided Lipschitz conditions, or singular perturbation form). The basic ideas of a convergence analysis are introduced and illustrated at a simplified situation (the implicit Euler method is considered and it is assumed that the problem has only one stiff eigenvalue). A series of forthcoming papers are announced where more general situations will be treated.
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stiff differential equations
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strongly attractive, smooth, invariant manifold
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convergence
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implicit Euler method
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