In this paper we consider a two parameter family of two-step methods for the accurate numerical integration of second order periodic initial value problems. By applying the methods to the test equation y? + ?2y = 0, we determine the parameters ?, ? so that the phase-lag (frequency distortion) of the method is minimal. The resulting method is a P-stable method with a minimal phase-lag ?6h6/42000. The superiority of the method over the other P-stable methods is illustrated by a comparative study of the phase-lag errors and by illustrating with a numerical example. © 1986.

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A class of two-step P-stable methods for the accurate integration of second order periodic initial value problems

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1986

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NUMERICAL INTEGRATION, SECOND ORDER PERIODIC INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS, TWO-STEP P-STABLE METHODS, MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES

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Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 1986, 14, 3, pp. 455-459

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