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The following pages link to Local and global error estimation and control within explicit two-step peer triples (Q2252370):
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- Accurate cubature and extended Kalman filtering methods for estimating continuous-time nonlinear stochastic systems with discrete measurements (Q338544) (← links)
- Doubly quasi-consistent fixed-stepsize numerical integration of stiff ordinary differential equations with implicit two-step peer methods (Q1636766) (← links)
- Generalizing global error estimation for ordinary differential equations by using coupled time-stepping methods (Q1677478) (← links)
- A transformation method for solving conservative nonlinear two-degree-of-freedom systems (Q1717910) (← links)
- NIRK-based Cholesky-factorized square-root accurate continuous-discrete unscented Kalman filters for state estimation in nonlinear continuous-time stochastic models with discrete measurements (Q2010245) (← links)
- Variable-stepsize doubly quasi-consistent singly diagonally implicit two-step peer pairs for solving stiff ordinary differential equations (Q2174970) (← links)
- Nested implicit Runge-Kutta pairs of Gauss and Lobatto types with local and global error controls for stiff ordinary differential equations (Q2207621) (← links)
- Square-root filtering via covariance SVD factors in the accurate continuous-discrete extended-cubature Kalman filter (Q2238819) (← links)
- Adaptive ODE solvers in extended Kalman filtering algorithms (Q2252364) (← links)
- The continuous-discrete extended Kalman filter revisited (Q2397694) (← links)
- New third- and fourth-order singly diagonally implicit two-step peer triples with local and global error controls for solving stiff ordinary differential equations (Q2406657) (← links)
- Accuracy analysis of numerical simulations and noisy data assimilations in two-dimensional stochastic neural fields with infinite signal transmission speed (Q2680261) (← links)
- Efficient error control in numerical integration of ordinary differential equations and optimal interpolating variable-stepsize peer methods (Q2940465) (← links)