Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976
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Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976
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Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976

Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976

Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976

Numerical Treatment of Differential Equations: Proceedings of a Conference, Held at Oberwolfach, July 4-10, 1976

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ISBN-13: 9783540085393
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 01/01/1978
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics , #631
Edition description: 1978
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Some convergence results for the PEACEMAN-RACHFORD method in the noncommutative case.- Efficient embedded runge — Kutta methods.- Collocation and iterated defect correction.- Verallgemeinerte Runge-Kutta Verfahren zur Loesung steifer Differentialgleichungssysteme.- A fast iterative method for solving poisson’s equation in a general region.- On the stability regions of multistep multiderivative methods.- Prädiktoren mit vorgeschriebenem Stabilitätsverhalten.- Oscillation and nonoscillation theorems for a second order nonlinear functional differential equation.- Eine spezielle Integralgleichung erster Art.- Ein Zusammenhang zwischen Aufgaben monotoner Art und Intervall-Mathematik.- The RKFHB4 method for delay — Differential equations.- Spiegelung von Stabilitätsbereichen.- On fast poisson solvers and applications.- Considerations concerning a theory for ode-solvers.- Boundary value problems in infinite intervals.- Capacitance matrix methods for Helmholtz’s equation on general bounded regions.
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