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Parallelism across time in ODEs (English)
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10 October 1993
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The only way that it seems possible to use large-scale parallelism on small initial value problems for ordinary differential equations (ODEs) is via parallelism across time with iterative methods, such as waveform. In an earlier paper of \textit{C. W. Gear} [ibid. 11, No. 1-3, 27-43 (1993; Zbl 0798.65075)] the basic method was described. This paper reports on some numerical test done with CBA(I), CBA(II) and ICBA methods. These methods are described, analyzed (convergence, stability region). A series of numerical tests is performed. Five numerical examples are presented. From the authors' conclusion: The data obtained does not lead us to be optimistic about the potential of the proposed methods except under very special circumstances.
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convergence
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large-scale parallelism
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iterative methods
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numerical test
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stability region
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numerical examples
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