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- The Nørsett time integration methodology for finite element transient analysis
- The efficiency of singly-implicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff differential equations
- Class 2 + 1 hybrid BDF-like methods for the numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations
- Toward non commutative numerical analysis: High order integration in time
- Effective order of partitioned Runge-Kutta methods
- DESIRE: Diagonally extended singly implicit Runge-Kutta effective order methods
- Hybrid BDF methods for the numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations
- Order and effective order
- The effective order of singly-implicit Runge-Kutta methods
- Solving nonlinear parabolic PDEs via extended hybrid BDF methods
- Explicit general linear methods with inherent Runge--Kutta stability
- New class of hybrid BDF methods for the computation of numerical solutions of IVPs
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