A higher order local linearization method for solving ordinary differential equations (Q870151)

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A higher order local linearization method for solving ordinary differential equations
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    A higher order local linearization method for solving ordinary differential equations (English)
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    12 March 2007
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    This paper is concerned with the numerical solution of initial value problems for first order differential systems (1) \({\mathbf x}'(t)= {\mathbf f}( {\mathbf x}(t) )\). In a previous paper of some of the authors [\textit{J. C. Jimenez} and \textit{F. Carbonell}, Appl. Math. Comput. 171, 1282--1295 (2005; Zbl 1094.65074)] they propose to approximate locally the solution of (1) at each \((t_n, {\mathbf x}_n)\) by their linear approximation \({\mathbf x}_n (t), t \in [t_n, t_n+h]\) that satisfies \( {\mathbf x}_n'(t)= {\mathbf f}'( {\mathbf x}_n ) {\mathbf x}_n (t)+ ( {\mathbf f}( {\mathbf x}_n -{\mathbf f}'( {\mathbf x}_n ){\mathbf x}_n ),\) \( {\mathbf x}_n (t_n)= {\mathbf x}_n, \) and it is second order accurate in \(h\). In the paper under consideration, the authors propose higher order methods by using additional terms in the Taylor series expansion of the local solution at the starting point. Some comments about the practical evaluation of the terms that appear in the Taylor expansion are given. Further, they show that for a method of order \(p\) the phase portrait of a dynamical system around an hyperbolic stationary point is reproduced by the numerical method with order \(p\). Finally, some numerical experiments with a two dimensional system are presented showing that a third order method of the proposed family is able to reproduce the local manifolds of this system more accurately than the standard second order linearization and also than a explicit third order Runge-Kutta method.
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    linearization of the local solution
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    hyperbolic stationary points
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    comparison of methods
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    exponential methods
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    variation of constants formula
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    initial value problems
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    first order differential systems
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    Taylor expansion
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    numerical experiments
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