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Re: semi-implicit Runge-Kutta SIRUKE method

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  • Subject: [mg97068] Re: semi-implicit Runge-Kutta SIRUKE method
  • From: Alexei Boulbitch <Alexei.Boulbitch at iee.lu>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 07:13:47 -0500 (EST)

Hi, Dino,
if you go to Menu/Help and enter Runge-Kutta, you receive a lot of links you seem to be looking for.
Have success, Alexei



Hello to all of you,
I am reading about the semi-implicit Runge-Kutta SIRUKE method for
solving differential equations by approximation. I'd like to know if
there are methods and examples of the method solved with Mathematica
and where i can find some of these examples. Books, articles etc.

Thanks.
Dino.

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