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Error analysis of explicit TSERKN methods for highly oscillatory systems
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    Error analysis of explicit TSERKN methods for highly oscillatory systems (English)
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    13 June 2014
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    The authors provide an error analysis of explicit two step extended Runge-Kutta Nyström (TSERKN) type methods for highly oscillatory systems. They propose a new three stage explicit TSERKN method of fourth order. A global error bound for the new explicit method is derived. Stability and phase properties are discussed. Numerical results are given.
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    error bounds
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    highly oscillatory systems
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    explicit two step extended Runge-Kutta Nyström type methods
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    stability
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    numerical result
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