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A high order method for the numerical solution of two-point boundary value problemsCash et al., 1980
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- Cash J
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- BIT Numerical Mathematics
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A one step finite difference scheme of order 4 for the numerical solution of the general two- point boundary value problem y′= f (t, y), a≦ t≦ b, with g (y (a), y (b))= 0 is presented. The global discretization error of the scheme is shown, in sufficiently smooth cases, to have an …
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