In this paper we consider the computability of the solution of the initial-value problem for differential equations and for differential inclusions with semicontinuous right-hand side. We present algorithms for the computation of the solution using the “ten thousand monkeys” approach, in which we generate all possible solution tubes, and then check which are valid. In this way, we show that the solution of a locally Lipschitz differential equation is computable even if the function is not effectively locally Lipschitz, and recover a result of Ruohonen, in which it is shown that if the solution is unique, then it is computable. We give an example of a computable locally Lipschitz function which is not effectively locally Lipschitz. We also ...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...
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 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 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...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
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 ...
In this talk, we discuss some algorithmic aspects of the local and global existence theory for vario...
We show, in answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, that an initial value problem given by a poly...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...
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 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 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...
In this note we consider the computability of the solution of the initial- value problem for ordina...
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 ...
In this talk, we discuss some algorithmic aspects of the local and global existence theory for vario...
We show, in answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, that an initial value problem given by a poly...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
We develop a domain-theoretic computational model for multi-variable differential calculus, which fo...
ABSTRACT. In answer to K. Ko’s question raised in 1983, we show that an ini-tial value problem given...