Linear and non-linear stability for general linear methods (Q1091771)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4011815
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Linear and non-linear stability for general linear methods
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4011815

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    Linear and non-linear stability for general linear methods (English)
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    1987
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    Stability in a numerical method prevents the growth of the approximate solution of a differential equation for which the solution is bounded. A variety of concepts of stability have been developed. For one-leg methods, two extremes, namely A-stability and algebraic stability together with a spectrum between these extremes are equivalent. For Runge-Kutta methods, A-stability is distinguished from the others. In this paper it is shown that general linear methods distinguish more of these concepts. In particular, A-stability is weaker than weak AN- stability which is weaker than strong AN-stability, while Euclidean AN- stability is equivalent to algebraic stability for such methods. Sufficient conditions for the equivalence of strong AN-stability to algebraic stability are promised in a later paper.
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    comparison of stability concepts
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    one-leg methods
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    A-stability
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    algebraic stability
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    linear methods
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    AN-stability
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    strong AN- stability
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