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The following pages link to Studies in Numerical Nonlinear Instability I. Why do Leapfrog Schemes Go Unstable? (Q3753409):
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- An iterative starting method to control parasitism for the Leapfrog method (Q465134) (← links)
- An implicit particle-in-cell method for granular materials (Q947278) (← links)
- Analysis of a mixed semi-implicit/implicit algorithm for low-frequency two-fluid plasma modeling (Q983031) (← links)
- Studies in numerical nonlinear instability. II. A new look at \(u_ t+uu_ x=0\) (Q1088388) (← links)
- Grid resonances, focusing and Benjamin-Feir instabilities in leapfrog time discretizations (Q1097658) (← links)
- Split-step spectral schemes for nonlinear Dirac systems (Q1122348) (← links)
- Exact analysis of nonlinear instability in a discrete Burgers' equation (Q1181925) (← links)
- Suppression of numerically induced chaos with nonstandard finite difference schemes (Q1298789) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of nonlinear Schrödinger systems: A new conservative scheme (Q1899329) (← links)
- Exact finite difference and non-standard finite difference schemes for (Q3165731) (← links)
- A non-standard numerical approach to the solution of some second-order ordinary differential equations (Q3462009) (← links)
- On Some Connections Between Well‐Posedness and General Properties of Numerical Methods (Q4847478) (← links)
- Stabilized leapfrog scheme run backward in time, and the explicit <i>O(Δ t)<sup>2</sup></i> stepwise computation of ill-posed time-reversed 2D Navier–Stokes equations (Q5861326) (← links)
- Recent developments in IMEX methods with time filters for systems of evolution equations (Q5962590) (← links)