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The following pages link to Comparison of some single-step methods for the numerical solution of the structural dynamic equation (Q3687863):
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- Unconditionally stable higher-order Newmark methods by sub-stepping procedure (Q1376128) (← links)
- Computational algorithms for transient analysis: The burden of weight and consequences towards formalizing discrete numerically assigned [DNA] algorithmic markers: \(W_p\)-family (Q1387970) (← links)
- Unconditionally stable higher-order accurate collocation time-step integration algorithms for first-order equations (Q1841038) (← links)
- Modified differential transformation method for solving nonlinear dynamic problems (Q2290216) (← links)
- A unified set of single step algorithms. Part 4: Backward error analysis applied to the solution of the dynamic vibration equation (Q3028233) (← links)
- A unified set of single step algorithms. Part 1: General formulation and applications (Q3221295) (← links)
- A unified set of single step algorithms. Part 2: Theory (Q3221296) (← links)
- A technique for time integration analysis with steps larger than the excitation steps (Q3546219) (← links)
- Asymptotic upper bounds for the errors of Richardson extrapolation with practical application in approximate computations (Q3649898) (← links)
- On the effect of natural damping on the stability of a time-stepping scheme (Q3756421) (← links)
- Further results on the accuracy of the SSpj algorithms (Q3756422) (← links)
- SSP algorithm for linear and non-linear dynamic response simulation (Q3829180) (← links)
- Higher-order accurate least-squares methods for first-order initial value problems (Q4266632) (← links)
- Weighting parameters for unconditionally stable higher-order accurate time step integration algorithms. I: First-order equations (Q4267030) (← links)
- Complex-time-step Newmark methods with controllable numerical dissipation (Q4398047) (← links)
- Numerical time integration for dynamic analysis using a new higher order predictor‐corrector method (Q4908090) (← links)
- Construction of Higher-Order Accurate Time-Step Integration Algorithms by Equal-Order Polynomial Projection (Q5489134) (← links)
- The time dimension: A theory towards the evolution, classification, characterization and design of computational algorithms for transient/dynamic applications (Q5937613) (← links)
- Assessment of a technique for faster time integration in application to seismic wave propagation analysis (Q6632891) (← links)