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A NON-LINEAR ABSOLUTELY-STABLE EXPLICIT NUMERICAL INTEGRATION ALGORITHM FOR STIFF INITIAL-VALUE PROBLEMS
2013
American Journal of Applied Sciences
The time-step in integration process has two restrictions. The first one is the time step restriction due to accuracy requirement τ ac and the second one is the time-step restriction due to stability requirement τ st . The most of explicit methods have small stability regions and consequently small τ st . It obliges us to solve stiff problems with small step size τ st << τ ac . The implicit methods work well with stiff problems but these methods require more work per step than the explicit
doi:10.3844/ajassp.2013.1363.1370
fatcat:45nnsu7vw5cqlgfaackvy5s7iq