On parametric representation of the solution to differential equation and its approximate evaluation (Q677724)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 999699
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 999699 |
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On parametric representation of the solution to differential equation and its approximate evaluation (English)
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7 October 1997
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This article will deal with certain modification of one-step numerical methods. It enables us to taken into account the maximal interval of existence of solution of problems \[ y'=f(x,y),\quad x\geq 0, \qquad y(0)=\alpha, \] and to bound it in order to exclude the groundless ``approximate solutions'' beyond this interval if it is finite. This modification is based on considering the solution as a curve on the plane \(Oxy\). It seems natural for such an approach to choose in the capacity of a step the length of the segment of the approximating curve contained between the points \((x_i,y_i)\) and \((x_{i+1},y_{i+1})\).
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approximate solutions
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modification of one-step numerical methods
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