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An optimized two-step hybrid block method for solving general second order initial-value problems
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    An optimized two-step hybrid block method for solving general second order initial-value problems (English)
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    31 August 2016
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    hybrid block method
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    general second-order initial-value problem
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    intra-step nodal points
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    optimization criterium
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    stability
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    local truncation errors
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    numerical experiments
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