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    Choices in contractivity theory (English)
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    The author extends available classes of contractive single and multistep methods and establishes stability under a variety of conditions. It is also shown how certain multistep methods with non-positive coefficients can be used after a co-ordinate transformation. The author concludes by suggesting that further research is required relating to certain specified norms.
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    contractive methods
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    multistep methods
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    stability
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