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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2007, Volume 19, Number 6, Pages 61–70 (Mi mm980)  

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A non-homogeneous method of third order for additive stiff systems

E. A. Novikov, A. O. Tuzov

Institute of Computational Modelling, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: In this paper we construct the method of third order of accuracy for solution of additive autonomous stiff systems of ordinary differential equations. The inequalities for control of accuracy are obtained. The results of calculation are presented.
Received: 10.07.2006
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Language: Russian
Citation: E. A. Novikov, A. O. Tuzov, “A non-homogeneous method of third order for additive stiff systems”, Matem. Mod., 19:6 (2007), 61–70
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