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Fractional high order methods for the nonlinear fractional ordinary differential equation
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    Fractional high order methods for the nonlinear fractional ordinary differential equation (English)
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    14 February 2007
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    The paper begins by referring to applications of fractional order equations, along with a brief summary of the main results achieved for this type of equation in the last decade. The authors consider the nonlinear fractional-order order differential equation (NFOODE), \(_0D_t^\alpha y(t)=f(y,t), (t>0), n-1<\alpha \leq n, y^{(i)}(0)=y_0^{(i)}, i=0, 1, 2,\dots, n-1\) where \(f(y,t)\) satisfies the condition \(| f(y_1,t)-f(y_2,t)| \leq L| y_1-y_2| \) in \(t\in [0,T]\). Existence and uniqueness theorems for the NFOODE, by \textit{K. Diethelm} and \textit{N. J. Ford} [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 265, No. 2, 229--248 (2002; Zbl 1014.34003)], are stated. High order fractional linear multi-step methods (\(p\)-HOFLMSM) are introduced. Definitions pertaining to their consistency and stability are stated. New results relating to the consistence, convergence and stability of these methods are presented and proved. The paper concludes with numerical examples which demonstrate the computational efficiency of the \(p\)-HOFLMSM.
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    fractional order methods
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    nonlinear fractional order equations
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    consistency
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    convergence
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    stability
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    fractional linear multi-step methods
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    numerical examples
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