In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordinary di erential equations with continuous right- hand side. We present algorithms for the computation of the solution using the \thousand monkeys" approach, in which we generate all possi- ble solution tubes, and then check which are valid. In this way, we show that the solution of a di erential equation de ned by a locally Lipschitz function is computable even if the function is not e ectively locally Lips- chitz. We also recover a result of Ruohonen, in which it is shown that if the solution is unique, then it is computable, even if the right-hand side is not locally Lipschitz. We also prove that the maximal interval of existence fo...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for ordinary...
AbstractIn this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for ...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
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In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for differe...
In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initialvalue problem for differen...
Abstract: In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem f...
In this paper we provide a brief review of several results about the computability of initial-value...
Let (®, ¯) ½ R denote the maximal interval of existence of solution for the initial-value problem ...
Let (®, ¯) ½ R denote the maximal interval of existence of solution for the initial-value problem ...
The computational complexity of the solution y of the differential equation y′(x) = f(x, y(x)), with...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for ordinary...
AbstractIn this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for ...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
htmlabstractIn this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem ...
In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for differe...
In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initialvalue problem for differen...
Abstract: In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem f...
In this paper we provide a brief review of several results about the computability of initial-value...
Let (®, ¯) ½ R denote the maximal interval of existence of solution for the initial-value problem ...
Let (®, ¯) ½ R denote the maximal interval of existence of solution for the initial-value problem ...
The computational complexity of the solution y of the differential equation y′(x) = f(x, y(x)), with...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
AbstractConsider the initial value problem of the first-order ordinary differential equationddtx(t)=...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...