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- Symplectic integration of boundary value problems
- Constraint control of nonholonomic mechanical systems
- Parallel indirect solution of optimal control problems
- New interpolants for asymptotically correct defect control of BVODEs
- Accurate approximate solution of partial differential equations at off-mesh points
- Optimal residuals and the Dahlquist test problem
- Algorithm 859
- Optimal discrete and continuous mono-implicit Runge-Kutta schemes for BVODEs
- PMIRKDC: a parallel mono-implicit Runge-Kutta code with defect control for boundary value ODEs
- High order generalized upwind schemes and numerical solution of singular perturbation problems
- On a class of \(P\)-stable mono-implicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods
- QUADRATIC SHOOTING SOLUTION FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETER PREDICTION PROBLEM
- High-order interpolants for solutionsof two-point boundary value problems using MIRK methods
- A Graduate Introduction to Numerical Methods
- A BVP solver based on residual control and the Maltab PSE
- Runge–Kutta Software with Defect Control for Boundary Value ODE<scp>s</scp>
- Almost block diagonal linear systems: sequential and parallel solution techniques, and applications
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- Solving boundary value problems in the open source software R: package bvpSolve
- Estimating conditioning of BVPs for ODEs
- A Two-Point Boundary-Value Problem for the Axial Shear of Hardening Isotropic Incompressible Nonlinearly Elastic Materials
- Modular analysis of sequential solution methods for almost block diagonal systems of equations
- Mono-implicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods with application to boundary value ordinary differential equations
- A new mesh selection algorithm, based on conditioning, for two-point boundary value codes
- The role of conditioning in mesh selection algorithms for first order systems of linear two point boundary value problems
- Boundary Value Problems for Engineers
- Superconvergent Interpolants for the Collocation Solution of Boundary Value Ordinary Differential Equations
- Solving ODEs and DDEs with residual control
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