This paper will concentrate on contributions of CWI to the development of parallel Runge-Kutta (RK) methods. We shall describe two approaches to construct such methods. In both approaches, a conventional implicit RK method is used as a corrector equation whose solution is approximated by an iterative method. In the first approach, the iteration method uses a fixed number of iterations without solving the corrector. Assuming that a one-step predictor is used, this approach again results in an RK method, however, an RK method possessing a lot of intrinsic parallelism. In the second approach, the corrector is solved by modified Newton iteration and the linear systems arising in each Newton iteration are solved by a parallel iteration process w...
. A parallel implementation for a multi-implicit Runge-Kutta method (MIRK) with real eigenvalues is ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a family of explicit two-step, two-stage Runge—Kutta methods in whic...
AbstractSolving the nonlinear systems arising in implicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström type methods by (modif...
textabstractThis paper deals with solving stiff systems of differential equations by implicit Multis...
The main difficulty in the implementation of most standard implicit Runge-Kutta (IRK) methods applie...
AbstractThis paper investigates iterated Runge-Kutta methods of high order designed in such a way th...
AbstractThis paper investigates iterated Runge-Kutta methods of high order designed in such a way th...
As we know Runge-Kutta method is a one step method hence it is quite limited in terms of implementat...
The numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (ODE's) can be a computationally intensive...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9106.1605(DAMTP-NA--12/1988) / BLDSC...
AbstractFrom a theoretical point of view, Runge-Kutta methods of collocation type belong to the most...
AbstractAmong the numerical techniques commonly considered for the efficient solution of stiff initi...
AbstractThe main difficulty in the implementation of most standard implicit Runge–Kutta (IRK) method...
A major problem in obtaining an e#cient implementation of fully implicit RungeKutta (IRK) methods ap...
AbstractThis paper investigates a family of explicit two-step, two-stage Runge—Kutta methods in whic...
. A parallel implementation for a multi-implicit Runge-Kutta method (MIRK) with real eigenvalues is ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a family of explicit two-step, two-stage Runge—Kutta methods in whic...
AbstractSolving the nonlinear systems arising in implicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström type methods by (modif...
textabstractThis paper deals with solving stiff systems of differential equations by implicit Multis...
The main difficulty in the implementation of most standard implicit Runge-Kutta (IRK) methods applie...
AbstractThis paper investigates iterated Runge-Kutta methods of high order designed in such a way th...
AbstractThis paper investigates iterated Runge-Kutta methods of high order designed in such a way th...
As we know Runge-Kutta method is a one step method hence it is quite limited in terms of implementat...
The numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (ODE's) can be a computationally intensive...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9106.1605(DAMTP-NA--12/1988) / BLDSC...
AbstractFrom a theoretical point of view, Runge-Kutta methods of collocation type belong to the most...
AbstractAmong the numerical techniques commonly considered for the efficient solution of stiff initi...
AbstractThe main difficulty in the implementation of most standard implicit Runge–Kutta (IRK) method...
A major problem in obtaining an e#cient implementation of fully implicit RungeKutta (IRK) methods ap...
AbstractThis paper investigates a family of explicit two-step, two-stage Runge—Kutta methods in whic...
. A parallel implementation for a multi-implicit Runge-Kutta method (MIRK) with real eigenvalues is ...
AbstractThis paper investigates a family of explicit two-step, two-stage Runge—Kutta methods in whic...
AbstractSolving the nonlinear systems arising in implicit Runge-Kutta-Nyström type methods by (modif...