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EXPONENTIALLY AND TRIGONOMETRICALLY FITTED EXPLICIT ADVANCED STEP-POINT (EAS) METHODS FOR INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS WITH OSCILLATING SOLUTIONS
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    EXPONENTIALLY AND TRIGONOMETRICALLY FITTED EXPLICIT ADVANCED STEP-POINT (EAS) METHODS FOR INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS WITH OSCILLATING SOLUTIONS (English)
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    27 October 2005
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    Numerical solution
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    initial value problems
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    EAS methods
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    predictor--corrector methods
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    advanced step-point methods
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    exponential fitting
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    trigonometrical fitting
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    multistep methods
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