Fifth-order Runge-Kutta with higher order derivative approximations.

Goeken, David; Johnson, Olin

Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE) [electronic only] (1999)

  • Volume: 1999, page 1-9
  • ISSN: 1072-6691

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Goeken, David, and Johnson, Olin. "Fifth-order Runge-Kutta with higher order derivative approximations.." Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE) [electronic only] 1999 (1999): 1-9. <http://eudml.org/doc/120435>.

@article{Goeken1999,
author = {Goeken, David, Johnson, Olin},
journal = {Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE) [electronic only]},
keywords = {multistep Runge-Kutta; third-order method; fourth-order method; fifth-order method; higher order derivatives; Runge-Kutta methods},
language = {eng},
pages = {1-9},
publisher = {Southwest Texas State University, Department of Mathematics, San Marcos, TX; North Texas State University, Department of Mathematics, Denton},
title = {Fifth-order Runge-Kutta with higher order derivative approximations.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/120435},
volume = {1999},
year = {1999},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Goeken, David
AU - Johnson, Olin
TI - Fifth-order Runge-Kutta with higher order derivative approximations.
JO - Electronic Journal of Differential Equations (EJDE) [electronic only]
PY - 1999
PB - Southwest Texas State University, Department of Mathematics, San Marcos, TX; North Texas State University, Department of Mathematics, Denton
VL - 1999
SP - 1
EP - 9
LA - eng
KW - multistep Runge-Kutta; third-order method; fourth-order method; fifth-order method; higher order derivatives; Runge-Kutta methods
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/120435
ER -

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