CWI contributions to the development of parallel Runge-Kutta methods
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- A Transformed implicit Runge-Kutta Method
- A special family of Runge-Kutta methods for solving stiff differential equations
- An algorithm to compute sets enclosingM-numerical ranges with applications in numerical analysis
- Analysis of parallel diagonally implicit iteration of Runge-Kutta methods
- Approximating Runge-Kutta matrices by triangular matrices
- Contractivity of Waveform Relaxation Runge–Kutta Iterations and Related Limit Methods for Dissipative Systems in the Maximum Norm
- Convergence aspects of step-parallel iteration of Runge-Kutta methods
- Diagonally Implicit Runge–Kutta Methods for Stiff O.D.E.’s
- Efficient block predictor-corrector methods with a small number of corrections
- Embedded Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta Algorithms on Parallel Computers
- Implementation of Implicit Formulas for the Solution of ODE<scp>s</scp>
- Iterated Runge–Kutta Methods on Parallel Computers
- Iteration of Runge‐Kutta Methods with Block Triangular Jacobians
- Matrix valued versions of a result of von Neumann with an application to time discretization
- On the Theory of Parallel Runge—Kutta Methods
- On the convergence of waveform relaxation methods for stiff nonlinear ordinary differential equations
- On the diagonal approximation of full matrices
- On the implementation of implicit Runge-Kutta methods
- On the solution of linear differential equations in Lie groups
- Parallel Methods for the Numerical Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations
- Parallel ODE-solvers with stepsize control
- Parallel Runge-Kutta methods with real eigenvalues
- Parallel iteration across the steps of high-order Runge-Kutta methods for nonstiff initial value problems
- Parallel iteration of high-order Runge-Kutta methods with stepsize control
- Parallel linear system solvers for Runge-Kutta methods
- Parallel methods for initial value problems
- Parallel predictor-corrector methods
- Parallelism across the steps in iterated Runge-Kutta methods for stiff initial value problems
- Parallelism across time in ODEs
- Rapid convergence of waveform relaxation
- Runge-Kutta methods with a multiple real eigenvalue only
- The Potential for Parallelism in Runge–Kutta Methods. Part 1: RK Formulas in Standard Form
- The effect of the stopping of the Newton iteration in implicit linear multistep methods
- The error behaviour of a general class of predictor-corrector methods
- The search for the Holy Grail, or: Predictor-corrector methods for solving ODEIVPs
- The use of Butcher series in the analysis of Newton-like iterations in Runge-Kutta formulas
- Time-point relaxation Runge-Kutta methods for ordinary differential equations
- Triangularly Implicit Iteration Methods for ODE-IVP Solvers
- Waveform relaxation methods for implicit differential equations
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- Recent advances in linear analysis of convergence for splittings for solving ODE problems
- Butcher-Kuntzmann methods for nonstiff problems on parallel computers
- Analysis for parareal algorithms applied to Hamiltonian differential equations
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