An Efficient Numerical Method for Highly Oscillatory Ordinary Differential Equations

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Publication:3928945

DOI10.1137/0718030zbMath0474.65053OpenAlexW2061676642MaRDI QIDQ3928945

Linda R. Petzold

Publication date: 1981

Published in: SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/d3083fc76725780781976ef8ad839331d775e8ce



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