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Journal Of The ACM -- 1961 BibTeX entry. Charlotte Froese. An evaluation of Rungekutta type methods forhigher order differential equations. References. BibTeX entry. martin A. Goetz. http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~jacm/jacm61.html
Extractions: Herbert B. Keller . Finite automata, pattern recognition and perceptrons. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):1-20, January 1961. [ BibTeX entry Walter Gautschi . Recursive computation of certain integrals. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):21-40, January 1961. References. BibTeX entry Ivan Flores . Analysis of internal computer sorting. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):41-80, January 1961. Citations. BibTeX entry Seymour Ginsburg . Sets of tapes accepted by different types of automata. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):81-86, January 1961. References. BibTeX entry Aviezri S. Fraenkel . The use of index calculus and Mersenne primes for the design of a high-speed digital multiplier. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):87-96, January 1961. [ BibTeX entry A. L. Leiner and W. W. Youden . A system for generating ``pronounceable'' names using a computer. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):97-103, January 1961. [ BibTeX entry Harry H. Denman . Computer generation of optimized subroutines. Journal of the ACM , 8(1):104-116, January 1961. References and Citations.
Èlanki 2001, Ljubljana, Slovenia, eds Ne¾a Mramor Kosta, Bojan Orel, martin Vuk B. Orel,B. Slivnik Coarsegrain parallelisation of multi-implicit Runge-kutta methods http://lmmri.fri.uni-lj.si/publications.html
Extractions: Bull. Austral. Math. Soc. 68 (2003), 471-480. B. Orel: Numericna analiza in Liejeve grupe, OMF, 50 (2003), 1-13. A. Rupar, A. Leonardis, N. Mramor Kosta: Robust Recognition Using the Tensor-Rank Principle , in Vision with Non-Traditional Sensors, 26th Workshop of the Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (OAGM/AAPR) pp. 45-52, Graz, September 10-11, 2002 E. ®agar: On $G^2$ continuous spline interpolation of curves in $R^d$ , accepted for publication in BIT 42:3, 2002. M. Jogan, E. ®agar and A. Leonardis: Karhunen-Loeve Expansion of a Set of Rotated Templates , submitted to IEEE Image Processing and Pattern Recognition. B. Orel: Extrapolated Magnus methods , BIT 41, 2001, 10891100, ISSN 0006-3835. M. Cencelj, N. Mramor Kosta: CW decompositions of equivariant complexes , in Bull. Austr. Math. Soc. 65 (2002), 45-53. N. Mramor Kosta: Mathematical background of image representation , in Applications of Modern Mathematical Methods, Lecture Notes of the 5th International CEEPUS Summer School, June 2001, Ljubljana, Slovenia, eds Ne¾a Mramor Kosta, Bojan Orel, Martin Vuk. B. Jurèiè Zlobec, N. Mramor Kosta:
Extractions: Abstract: Splitting methods are a frequently used approach for the solution of large stiff initial value problems of ordinary differential equations with an additively split right-hand side function. Such systems arise, for instance, as method of lines discretizations of evolutionary partial differential equations in many applications. We consider the choice of explicit Runge-Kutta (RK) schemes in implicit-explicit splitting methods. Our main objective is the preservation of positivity in the numerical... (Update)
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Extractions: Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, 1986. Many flow problems are described by the Navier-Stokes equations Claude Louis Marie Henri Navier (1785-1836) and George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903) In boundary value problems a differential equation is given together with appropriate boundary conditions, in order to make the solution unique. There are various boundary conditions possible. We consider a heat equation, where the required solution describes the temperature (T). To derive the differential equation equation the law of Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768-1830) is used, which the heat flux with the first derivative of the temperature. As boundary conditions one can prescribe the temperature (called a Dirichlet condition Johann Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805-1859) ) or one can prescribe the flux, the first derivative of the temperature (called a Neumann condition
Extractions: Room: Savannah 2 The speakers in this minisymposium will present advances in theory, software, and applications of validated ODE solution. They will discuss algorithmic advances in validated computation over long periods, including applications to near-earth asteroid orbits; a validated ODE solver, with an OO design for easy inclusion of alternative algorithms; a class of validated Runge-Kutta methods, contrasting with standard methods based on Automatic Differentiation and Taylor Series; and a design of a validated solver for smooth differential-algebraic systems of arbitrarily high index. Organizers: John D. Pryce