Block hybrid method using trigonometric basis for initial value problems with oscillating solutions
DOI10.1007/s11075-012-9649-8zbMath1271.65107OpenAlexW1986108045MaRDI QIDQ2391819
Samuel N. Jator, Fidele F. Ngwane
Publication date: 5 August 2013
Published in: Numerical Algorithms (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11075-012-9649-8
stabilityfirst-order systemnumerical exampleblock methodhybrid methodoff-step pointoscillatory initial value problemstrigonometrically fitted method
Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems (34A34) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (65L20) Oscillation theory, zeros, disconjugacy and comparison theory for ordinary differential equations (34C10) Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L05)
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