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  1. Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations
  2. Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations : Volume 2
  3. Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations : Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2010
  4. Explicit two-step Runge-Kutta methods
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One- and Two-dimensional bicompact schemes in layered media
Elementary differentials, their graphs and codes
A system of models of a short-lived rocket-induced “Ozone Hole”
Double-filtration algorithm for two-dimensional tomography
Radon transfer processes in fractional structure medium
Game models of network auctions and their laboratory researches
The structures of power hierarchies
Nonequilibrium kinetics in oxygen dissociation behind a shock wave front
Explicit two-step Runge-Kutta methods
Robust multigrid technique
The study of forced oscillations of shells under circumfluent flow effect
Parallelization algorithm for implicit method computation of hypersonic nonequilibrium gas flow past a body, based on Navier-Stokes equations
Practical comparison of two turbulent models
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Explicit two-step Runge-Kutta methods

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Skvortsov, L. M.
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract Explicit two-step Runge-Kutta methods with extended stability regions are considered as well as similar methods with an increased stage order. The advantage of two-step methods over the traditional one-step Runge-Kutta methods is shown.
Starting Page 222
Ending Page 231
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 20700482
Journal Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations
Volume Number 2
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 20700490
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2010-04-07
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Simulation and Modeling Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Modeling and Simulation Computational Mathematics
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