A Simple Explicit–Implicit Time-Marching Technique for Wave Propagation Analysis
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DOI10.1142/S0219876218500822zbMath1404.65066OpenAlexW2788502907WikidataQ130195433 ScholiaQ130195433MaRDI QIDQ4557749
Publication date: 26 November 2018
Published in: International Journal of Computational Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219876218500822
stabilitywave propagationaccuracydissipation controltime integration methodsexplicit-implicit analysis
Stability and convergence of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (65L20) Multistep, Runge-Kutta and extrapolation methods for ordinary differential equations (65L06)
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