Memorandum presenting an investigation of the instability of methods for the integration of ordinary differential equations. Examples and a criterion for stability of integration methods is provided. The criterion is applied to well-known integration formulas.
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Parallel Title:
Über die Instabilität von Methoden zur Integration gewöhnlicher Differentialgleichungen
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Memorandum presenting an investigation of the instability of methods for the integration of ordinary differential equations. Examples and a criterion for stability of integration methods is provided. The criterion is applied to well-known integration formulas.
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Rutishauser, Heinz.On the Instability of Methods for the Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations,
report,
April 1956;
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