The time discretization in classes of integro-differential equations with completely monotonic kernels: weighted asymptotic stability (Q1945483)

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The time discretization in classes of integro-differential equations with completely monotonic kernels: weighted asymptotic stability
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    The time discretization in classes of integro-differential equations with completely monotonic kernels: weighted asymptotic stability (English)
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    8 April 2013
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    The paper is devoted to a study of the behaviour of a numerical method when used to discretize certain linear convolution type integro-differential equations whose kernels are linear combinations of finitely many completely monotonic functions with coefficients \(\geq 1\). The numerical scheme is a backward Euler method combined with a first-order convolution quadrature for the memory term. The main emphasis of the paper is on providing sufficient conditions for the numerical method to be asymptotically stable in a weighted norm on \((0, \infty)\).
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    time discretization
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    completely monotonic kernel
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    backward Euler method
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    convolution quadrature
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    weighted \(l ^{1}\) asymptotic stability
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    linear convolution type integro-differential equations
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