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Summary: The closed Newton-Cotes differential methods of high algebraic order for small number of function evaluations are unstable. In this work, we propose a new closed Newton-Cotes trigonometrically fitted differential method of high algebraic order which gives much more efficient results than the well-know ones.
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New stable closed Newton-Cotes trigonometrically fitted formulae for long-time integration
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    New stable closed Newton-Cotes trigonometrically fitted formulae for long-time integration (English)
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    18 July 2012
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    Summary: The closed Newton-Cotes differential methods of high algebraic order for small number of function evaluations are unstable. In this work, we propose a new closed Newton-Cotes trigonometrically fitted differential method of high algebraic order which gives much more efficient results than the well-know ones.
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