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Volume 8, Issue 2
Block Implicit Hybrid One-Step Methods

Jian-Ming Miao

J. Comp. Math., 8 (1990), pp. 99-107.

Published online: 1990-08

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A class of k-block implicit hybrid methods for solving the initial value problem for ordinary differential equations are studied, which take a block of k new values at each step. These methods are examined for the property of A-stability. It is shown that the method of order 2k+2 exists uniquely, and these methods are A-stable for block sizes k=1,2,3,4,5.

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A class of k-block implicit hybrid methods for solving the initial value problem for ordinary differential equations are studied, which take a block of k new values at each step. These methods are examined for the property of A-stability. It is shown that the method of order 2k+2 exists uniquely, and these methods are A-stable for block sizes k=1,2,3,4,5.

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A class of k-block implicit hybrid methods for solving the initial value problem for ordinary differential equations are studied, which take a block of k new values at each step. These methods are examined for the property of A-stability. It is shown that the method of order 2k+2 exists uniquely, and these methods are A-stable for block sizes k=1,2,3,4,5.

Jian-Ming Miao. (1970). Block Implicit Hybrid One-Step Methods. Journal of Computational Mathematics. 8 (2). 99-107. doi:
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