High-order linear multistep methods with general monotonicity and boundedness properties (Q2485682)

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    High-order linear multistep methods with general monotonicity and boundedness properties
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2192430

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      High-order linear multistep methods with general monotonicity and boundedness properties (English)
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      5 August 2005
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      Linear multistep methods are considered that possess general monotonicity and boundedness properties. Strict monotonicity, in terms of arbitrary starting values for the multistep schemes, is only valid for a small class of methods, under very stringent step size restrictions. This makes them uncompetitive with the strong-stability-preserving (SSP) Runge-Kutta methods. By relaxing these strict monotonicity requirements a larger class of methods can be considered, including many methods of practical interest. Linear multistep methods of higher-order (up to six) that possess relaxed monotonicity or boundedness properties with optimal step size conditions are constructed. Numerical experiments show that the new schemes perform much better than the classical monotonicity-preserving multistep schemes. Moreover there is a substantial gain in efficiency compared to recently constructed SSP Runge-Kutta methods.
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      monotonicity
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      strong stability preserving
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      comparison of methods
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      linear multistep methods
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      strong-stability-preserving
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      Runge-Kutta methods
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      optimal step size conditions
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      numerical experiments
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