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(26)- Efficient implementation of Radau collocation methods
- Analysis of spectral Hamiltonian boundary value methods (SHBVMs) for the numerical solution of ODE problems
- A note on the efficient implementation of Hamiltonian BVMs
- Blended implicit methods for the numerical solution of DAE problems
- A class of energy-conserving Hamiltonian boundary value methods for nonlinear Schrödinger equation with wave operator
- Line integral solution of Hamiltonian systems with holonomic constraints
- Energy conservation issues in the numerical solution of the semilinear wave equation
- Numerical solution of ODEs and the Columbus' egg: three simple ideas for three difficult problems
- On the effectiveness of spectral methods for the numerical solution of multi-frequency highly oscillatory Hamiltonian problems
- Line integral solution of differential problems
- Spectrally accurate space-time solution of Manakov systems
- Energy-conserving methods for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation
- Economical error estimates for block implicit methods for ODEs via deferred correction.
- A test set for stiff initial value problem solvers in the open source software R: Package \textbf{deTestSet}
- Mulprec
- BiMD
- LIMbook
- Efficient implementation of RKN-type Fourier collocation methods for second-order differential equations
- Energy-conserving Hamiltonian boundary value methods for the numerical solution of the Korteweg-de Vries equation
- EXPODE
- Recent advances in linear analysis of convergence for splittings for solving ODE problems
- Arbitrarily high-order energy-conserving methods for Poisson problems
- Some linear algebra issues concerning the implementation of blended implicit methods
- Arbitrarily high-order energy-preserving methods for simulating the gyrocenter dynamics of charged particles
- Efficient implementation of Gauss collocation and Hamiltonian boundary value methods
- Blended implicit methods for solving ODE and DAE problems, and their extension for second-order problems
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