Ordinary Differential Equations and Integral Equations ( Volume 6 )

Publication series :Volume 6

Author: Baker   C. T. H.;Monegato   G.;Berghe   G. vanden  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9780080929552

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444506009

Subject: O175.1 Ordinary Differential Equations

Keyword: 数学,数理科学和化学

Language: ENG

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This volume contains contributions in the area of differential equations and integral equations. Many numerical methods have arisen in response to the need to solve "real-life" problems in applied mathematics, in particular problems that do not have a closed-form solution. Contributions on both initial-value problems and boundary-value problems in ordinary differential equations appear in this volume. Numerical methods for initial-value problems in ordinary differential equations fall naturally into two classes: those which use one starting value at each step (one-step methods) and those which are based on several values of the solution (multistep methods).
John Butcher has supplied an expert's perspective of the development of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations in the 20th century.
Rob Corless and Lawrence Shampine talk about established technology, namely software for initial-value problems using Runge-Kutta and Rosenbrock methods, with interpolants to fill in the solution between mesh-points, but the 'slant' is new - based on the question, "How should such software integrate into the current generation of Problem Solving Environments?"
Natalia Borovykh and Marc Spijker study the problem of establishing upper bounds for the norm of the nth power of square matric

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