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The following pages link to Runge-Kutta-Nyström-type parallel block predictor-corrector methods (Q1282327):
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- A family of explicit parallel Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods (Q426957) (← links)
- Twostep-by-twostep continuous PIRKN-type PC methods for nonstiff IVPs (Q548366) (← links)
- On the implementation of a block predictor-corrector method for initial value problems (Q612275) (← links)
- Some procedures for the construction of high-order exponentially fitted Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods of explicit type (Q743360) (← links)
- Parallel block predictor-corrector methods of Runge-Kutta type (Q1308565) (← links)
- An improvement for parallel-iterated Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods (Q1373081) (← links)
- Starting algorithms for low stage order RKN methods (Q1602784) (← links)
- RKN-type parallel block PC methods with Lagrange-type predictors (Q1608455) (← links)
- Parallel-iterated pseudo two-step Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for nonstiff second-order IVPs (Q1609168) (← links)
- Extended explicit pseudo two-step RKN methods for oscillatory systems \(y^{\prime\prime} + My = f(y)\) (Q1652784) (← links)
- Explicit symmetric Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for parallel computers (Q1913449) (← links)
- A general class of explicit pseudo--two-step RKN methods on parallel computers (Q1963130) (← links)
- Explicit pseudo two-step exponential Runge-Kutta methods for the numerical integration of first-order differential equations (Q2225520) (← links)
- Two-step-by-two-step PIRKN-type PC methods based on Gauss-Legendre collocation points for nonstiff IVPs (Q2342890) (← links)
- Continuous parallel-iterated RKN-type PC methods for nonstiff IVPs (Q2643831) (← links)
- Fast convergence pirkn-type pc methods with adams-type predictors<sup>∗</sup> (Q2752279) (← links)
- Implementation of parallel three-point block codes for solving large systems of ordinary differential equations (Q3568471) (← links)
- Parallel block pc methods with rkn-type correctors and adams-type predictors<sup>∗</sup> (Q4489986) (← links)
- Explicit pseudo two-step RKN methods with stepsize control (Q5939896) (← links)