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A new family of three-stage two-step P-stable multiderivative methods with vanished phase-lag and some of its derivatives for the numerical solution of radial Schrödinger equation and IVPs with oscillating solutions

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A new family of three-stage two-step methods are presented in this paper. These methods are of algebraic order 12 and have an important P-stability property. To make these methods, vanishing… Click to show full abstract

A new family of three-stage two-step methods are presented in this paper. These methods are of algebraic order 12 and have an important P-stability property. To make these methods, vanishing phase-lag and some of its derivatives have been used. The main structure of these methods are multiderivative, and the combined phases have been applied for expanding stability interval and for achieving P-stability. The advantage of the new methods in comparison with similar methods, in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and stability, has been showed by the implementation of them in some important problems, including the radial time-independent Schrödinger equation during the resonance problems with the use of the Woods-Saxon potential, undamped Duffing equation, etc.

Keywords: three stage; stage two; two step; family three; new family; equation

Journal Title: Numerical Algorithms
Year Published: 2018

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