Correction in the Dominant Space: A Numerical Technique for a Certain Class of Stiff Initial Value Problems
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Publication:4172867
DOI10.2307/2006123zbMATH Open0391.65031OpenAlexW4253115088MaRDI QIDQ4172867FDOQ4172867
Authors: Peter Alfeld, J. D. Lambert
Publication date: 1977
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2006123
Finite Difference MethodStiff Initial Value ProblemsDominant EigenvaluesStiff Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations
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- Stable computation of solutions of unstable linear initial value recursions
- Distributed-multirate methods for large weakly-coupled differential systems
- A block QR algorithm for partitioning stiff differential systems
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