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Convergence aspects of step-parallel iteration of Runge-Kutta methods for delay differential equations (English)
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6 October 2003
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Development and analysis of parallel diagonal iterated Runge-Kutta (PDIRK) methods for delay differential equations (DDEs). It is shown that and how methods for ordinary differential equations (e.g. PDIRK for Radau IIA) can be extended to DDEs for \(s*T\) processors (s=number of steps of RK, T=number of iterations for implicit corrector, parallelization across the method). Theoretical investigation of stability and convergence for stiff and nonstiff error components. No numerical example, above all there is no information on efficiency of parallelization.
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convergence
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Runge-Kutta methods
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delay differential equations
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step-parallel iteration
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parallel computation
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error analysis
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stability
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