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Symmetric linear multistep methods for second-order differential equations with periodic solutions
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    Symmetric linear multistep methods for second-order differential equations with periodic solutions (English)
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    Under certain a priori assumptions on the structure of the solution of the differential equation the authors derive linear multistep procedures with reduced truncation errors. Four numerical examples exhibit the possible advantages of the new methods.
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    second-order
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    periodic solutions
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    linear multistep procedures
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    reduced truncation errors
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    numerical examples
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