The stability of the \(\theta\)-methods in the numerical solution of delay differential equations with several delay terms (Q1899950)

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The stability of the \(\theta\)-methods in the numerical solution of delay differential equations with several delay terms
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    The stability of the \(\theta\)-methods in the numerical solution of delay differential equations with several delay terms (English)
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    11 October 1995
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    The paper is concerned with the stability analysis of numerical methods for the solution of delay differential equations. The authors investigate the numerical stability of the linear \(\theta\)-method, the one-leg \(\theta\)-method and a new \(\theta\)-method. The concepts of \((\delta_1, \delta_2, \dots, \delta_m)\)-stability and of \(GP_m\)-stability are used when the numerical method is applied to the linear test delay equation with \(m\) delay terms. For \(m=2\) it is shown that the linear \(\theta\)-method and the new \(\theta\)-method are \(GP_2\)-stable if and only if \( {1\over 2}\leq \theta\leq 1\) and that the one-leg \(\theta\)-method is \(GP_2\)-stable if and only if \(\theta =1\). For \(m>2\) for the linear \(\theta\)-method the same \(GP_m\)-stability result is obtained. Numerical experiments from the last section illustrate the stability results.
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    theta-methods
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    numerical experiments
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    stability
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    delay differential equations
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