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The following pages link to On the solution of \(y' = f(x,y)\) by a class of high accuracy difference formulae of low order (Q1130963):
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- Some new implicit two-step multiderivative methods for solving special second-order IVP's (Q274356) (← links)
- Exponentially fitted multi-derivative linear methods for the resonant state of the Schrödinger equation (Q511903) (← links)
- A new two-step P-stable hybrid Obrechkoff method for the numerical integration of second-order IVPs (Q611848) (← links)
- A note on multi-step difference schemes (Q651892) (← links)
- A Mathematica program for the two-step twelfth-order method with multi-derivative for the numerical solution of a one-dimensional Schrödinger equation (Q709535) (← links)
- Importance of the first-order derivative formula in the Obrechkoff method (Q709707) (← links)
- A trigonometrically-fitted one-step method with multi-derivative for the numerical solution to the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation (Q709795) (← links)
- A new kind of high-efficient and high-accurate P-stable Obrechkoff three-step method for periodic initial-value problems (Q709805) (← links)
- Exponentially-fitted Obrechkoff methods for second-order differential equations (Q1007402) (← links)
- One-step multiderivative methods for first order ordinary differential equations (Q1158930) (← links)
- Obrechkoff versus super-implicit methods for the solution of first- and second-order initial value problems. (Q1416394) (← links)
- Stability of some boundary value methods for IVPs (Q1902070) (← links)
- P-stable high-order super-implicit and Obrechkoff methods for periodic initial value problems (Q2460571) (← links)
- P-stable exponentially-fitted Obrechkoff methods of arbitrary order for second-order differential equations (Q2471076) (← links)
- A generalisation of multistep methods for ordinary differential equations (Q2539605) (← links)
- Repeated quadrature using derivatives of the integrand (Q2545048) (← links)
- \(P\)-stable Obrechkoff methods of arbitrary order for second-order differential equations (Q2641441) (← links)
- Compact schemes in time with applications to partial differential equations (Q6103709) (← links)