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    Numerical differentiation of implicitly defined space curves (English)
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    The paper gives a finite difference method for calculating the approximations of derivatives of different orders of regular solution curves of nonlinear systems of equations without having to compute points on the solution arc. The performance of the differencing method is demonstrated by some numerical examples.
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    bifurcation
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    predictor-corrector branch following
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    reduced basis method
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    finite difference method
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    derivatives
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    regular solution curves
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    numerical examples
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