Convergence results of two-step W-methods for two-parameter singular perturbation problems (Q2381364)
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Convergence results of two-step W-methods for two-parameter singular perturbation problems (English)
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17 September 2007
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Two-step W-methods are a class of efficient numerical methods for stiff initial-value problems of ordinary differential equations. In this article, the authors studied the quantitative convergence of parallel two-step W-methods for a class of two-parameter singularly perturbed initial-value problems; and obtained the local and global error estimates for variable step sizes. Further, they showed that no order of reduction occurs in this case. To validate the theory some numerical examples are provided.
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singular perturbation
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parallel two-step W-methods
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convergence
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stiff initial value problems
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error estimates
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variable step sizes
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numerical examples
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