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Existence of \(h^ 2\)-expansion for some extrapolation methods for solving autonomous higher order ODEs
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    Existence of \(h^ 2\)-expansion for some extrapolation methods for solving autonomous higher order ODEs (English)
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    17 October 1993
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    An extrapolation method is used for the numerical solution of the Cauchy problem of a system of autonomous differential equations of \(s\)-order without a transformation to a system of the first order. The numerical solution \(y(x,h)\) has a \(h^ 2\)-expansion, i.e. \(y(x,h) \sim y(x) + e_ 1(x)h^ 2\) \(+ e_ 2(x)h^ 4 + \dots\) where \(y\) is the exact solution and \(h\) is the mesh size parameter.
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    autonomous systems
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    extrapolation method
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    Cauchy problem
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