Exponential fitted Gauss, Radau and Lobatto methods of low order

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DOI10.1007/s11075-008-9202-yzbMath1148.65059OpenAlexW2080581460MaRDI QIDQ937185

Jesus Vigo Aguiar, Jesús Martín-Vaquero

Publication date: 20 August 2008

Published in: Numerical Algorithms (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11075-008-9202-y




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