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An Order Six Zero-Stable Method for Direct Solution of Fourth Order Ordinary Differential Equations
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Numerical AnalysisNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationReduced Order ModelingNumerical ComputationEngineeringSingularly Perturbed ProblemSemi-implicit MethodImplicit SchemeComputational MechanicsNumerical TreatmentDirect SolutionZero-stable Numerical MethodFirst Order EquationsStability
A zero-stable numerical method for direct solution of fourth order differential equations reduces the computational burden and computer time wastage involved in the method of reducing such equations to a system of first order equations. The method adopted is the collocation of the differential system and the interpolation of the approximate solution to the problem using the power series as a basis function. The method is consistent and symmetric with optimal order p = 6. A consistent and symmetric main predictor of order five is also developed for the evaluation of the implicit scheme.
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