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Construction of high order diagonally implicit multistage integration methods for ordinary differential equations
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    Construction of high order diagonally implicit multistage integration methods for ordinary differential equations (English)
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    29 June 1999
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    In this paper \(s\)-stage, \(r\)-value diagonally implicit multivalue methods for ordinary differential equations are constructed with stage orders \(p=5\) and \(p=6\) with \(p= r=s\), suitable for either nonstiff or stiff problems. These methods have precisely the same stability properties as the corresponding explicit and diagonally implicit Runge-Kutta methods of the same order. The method parameters are obtained numerically with the aid of nonlinear optimization routines.
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    diagonally implicit multivalue methods
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    stiff problems
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    stability
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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