Runge-Kutta interpolants with minimal phase-lag

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Publication:1309715


DOI10.1016/0898-1221(93)90330-XzbMath0791.65054MaRDI QIDQ1309715

Theodore E. Simos

Publication date: 7 July 1994

Published in: Computers \& Mathematics with Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)


34A34: Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems

65L05: Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations

65L06: Multistep, Runge-Kutta and extrapolation methods for ordinary differential equations

65L70: Error bounds for numerical methods for ordinary differential equations


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