Variable-step boundary value methods based on reverse Adams schemes and their grid redistribution (Q1902060)

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Variable-step boundary value methods based on reverse Adams schemes and their grid redistribution
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    Variable-step boundary value methods based on reverse Adams schemes and their grid redistribution (English)
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    31 March 1996
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    The authors study the \(k\)-step reverse Adams boundary value methods (BVMs) on nonuniform grids and their grid redistribution for the initial value problem \(y'(t) = f(t,y)\), \(t \in T = [t_0, t_1]\), \(y(t_0) = y_0\), where \(y, y',f \in \mathbb{R}^m\) and \(f\) is as smooth as the analysis requires. The idea is to show that there exist high-order BVMs with good stability properties which work well with grid redistribution techniques. The paper discusses attainable convergence orders, conditioning of resulting discretization matrices and introduces a grid redistribution strategy based on equidistribution of the local truncation error. An algorithm for a solution of the initial value problem using \(k\)-step reverse Adams BVMs with grid redistribution is presented. Both linear and nonlinear problems with boundary layers are given to illustrate how much grid redistribution improves the reverse Adams BVMs.
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    variable-step boundary value methods
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    reverse Adams schemes
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    error bounds
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    grid redistribution
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    initial value problem
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    stability
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    convergence
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    conditioning
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    algorithm
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    boundary layers
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