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The authors present the construction of explicit Nordsieck methods with \(s\) stages of order \(p = s-1\) and stage order \(q = p\) with inherent quadratic stability and quadratic stability with large regions of absolute stability for ordinary differential equations \(y'=f(y),\;t\in [t_0,T]\), \(y(t_0)=y_0\), where \(f:\mathbb R^m\to\mathbb R^m\) is continuous. Stability regions of these methods could be compared favourably with stability regions of corresponding general linear methods of the same order with inherent Runge-Kutta stability.
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    Explicit Nordsieck methods with quadratic stability (English)
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    The authors present the construction of explicit Nordsieck methods with \(s\) stages of order \(p = s-1\) and stage order \(q = p\) with inherent quadratic stability and quadratic stability with large regions of absolute stability for ordinary differential equations \(y'=f(y),\;t\in [t_0,T]\), \(y(t_0)=y_0\), where \(f:\mathbb R^m\to\mathbb R^m\) is continuous. Stability regions of these methods could be compared favourably with stability regions of corresponding general linear methods of the same order with inherent Runge-Kutta stability.
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    quadratic stability
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    inherent quadratic stability
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    general linear methods
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    order conditions
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    comparison of methods
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    explicit Nordsieck method
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    inherent Runge-Kutta stability
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