A class of implicit advanced step-point methods with a parallel feature for the solution of stiff initial value problems
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Cited in
(8)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5116624 (Why is no real title available?)
- A class of parallel methods with superfuture points technique for the numerical solution of stiff systems
- A family of numerical multistep methods with three distinct schemes: explicit advanced step-point (EAS) methods and the EAS1 approach
- A new trigonometrically-fitted sixth algebraic order P-C algorithm for the numerical solution of the radial Schrödinger equation
- A class of three implicit \(P_C\) block for solving stiff systems
- A general formula for the stability functions of a group of implicit advanced step-point (IAS) methods
- Solving time dependent PDEs via an improved modified extended BDF scheme
- Explicit advanced step-point (EAS) methods and the EAS2 multistep scheme for the solution of non-stiff initial value problems
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