Piecewise-linearized methods for initial-value problems with oscillating solutions
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- A second-order scheme for integration of one-dimensional dynamic analysis
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- Exponentially-fitted explicit Runge-Kutta methods
- Families of explicit two-step methods for integration of problems with oscillating solutions
- Frequency evaluation for exponentially fitted Runge-Kutta methods
- Frequency evaluation in exponential fitting multistep algorithms for ODEs
- Increasing the accuracy in the numerical integration of perturbed oscillators with new methods
- Localization of periodic orbits of polynomial vector fields of even degree by linear functions
- Newmark’s Time Integration Method From the Discretization of Extended Functionals
- Non-standard, explicit integration algorithms based on linearization for nonlinear dynamic response analysis
- Numerical energy conservation for multi-frequency oscillatory differential equations
- Numerical integration of ordinary differential equations based on trigonometric polynomials
- Observations on numerical method dependent solutions of a modified Duffing oscillator
- On computing periodic orbits
- On finite difference methods for the solution of the Schrödinger equation
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- Operations on oscillatory functions
- Order conditions for a class of two-step methods for y = f (x, y)
- P-stable linear symmetric multistep methods for periodic initial-value problems
- Perturbation methods and non-linear hyperbolic waves
- Piecewise-linearized methods for oscillators with limit cycles
- Runge-Kutta(-Nyström) methods for ODEs with periodic solutions based on trigonometric polynomials
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- Stabilization of Cowell's method
- Symmetric Multistip Methods for Periodic Initial Value Problems
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- Weights of the exponential fitting multistep algorithms for first-order ODEs
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- Piecewise-linearized methods for oscillators with fractional-power nonlinearities
- NUMEROV-TYPE METHODS FOR OSCILLATORY LINEAR INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS
- Piecewise-linearized methods for single degree-of-freedom problems
- A new method for exact integration of some perturbed stiff linear systems of oscillatory type
- The piecewise full decoupling method for dynamic problems
- Piecewise-linearized and linearized \(\vartheta\)-methods for ordinary and partial differential equations.
- Piecewise-linearized methods for oscillators with limit cycles
- Determination of periodic orbits of nonlinear oscillators by means of piecewise-linearization methods
- Non-standard, explicit integration algorithms based on linearization for nonlinear dynamic response analysis
- Piecewise homotopy methods for nonlinear ordinary differential equations
- Reproducing kernel-based piecewise methods for efficiently solving oscillatory systems of second-order initial value problems
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