Integrating oscillatory general second-order initial value problems using a block hybrid method of order 11 (Q1720807)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018862
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018862 |
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Integrating oscillatory general second-order initial value problems using a block hybrid method of order 11 (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: In some cases, high-order methods are known to provide greater accuracy with larger step-sizes than lower order methods. Hence, in this paper, we present a Block Hybrid Method (BHM) of order 11 for directly solving systems of general second-order initial value problems (IVPs), including Hamiltonian systems and partial differential equations (PDEs), which arise in multiple areas of science and engineering. The BHM is formulated from a continuous scheme based on a hybrid method of a linear multistep type with several off-grid points and then implemented in a block-by-block manner. The properties of the BHM are discussed and the performance of the method is demonstrated on some numerical examples. In particular, the superiority of the BHM over the Generalized Adams Method (GAM) of order 11 is established numerically.
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