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  2. Runge–Kutta methods - Wikipedia

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    RungeKutta 4th-Order Method; Tracker Component Library Implementation in Matlab — Implements 32 embedded Runge Kutta algorithms in RungeKStep, 24 embedded Runge-Kutta Nyström algorithms in RungeKNystroemSStep and 4 general Runge-Kutta Nyström algorithms in RungeKNystroemGStep

  3. List of Runge–Kutta methods - Wikipedia

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    The RungeKutta–Fehlberg method has two methods of orders 5 and 4; it is sometimes dubbed RKF45 . Its extended Butcher Tableau is: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / The first row of b coefficients gives the fifth-order accurate solution, and the second row has order four.

  4. Runge–Kutta–Fehlberg method - Wikipedia

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    Fehlberg, Erwin (1969) Low-order classical Runge-Kutta formulas with stepsize control and their application to some heat transfer problems. Vol. 315. National aeronautics and space administration. Fehlberg, Erwin (1969). "Klassische Runge-Kutta-Nystrom-Formeln funfter und siebenter Ordnung mit Schrittweiten-Kontrolle". Computing. 4: 93– 106.

  5. Dormand–Prince method - Wikipedia

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    The method is a member of the RungeKutta family of ODE solvers. More specifically, it uses six function evaluations to calculate fourth- and fifth-order accurate solutions. More specifically, it uses six function evaluations to calculate fourth- and fifth-order accurate solutions.

  6. Cash–Karp method - Wikipedia

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    The method is a member of the RungeKutta family of ODE solvers. More specifically, it uses six function evaluations to calculate fourth- and fifth-order accurate solutions. More specifically, it uses six function evaluations to calculate fourth- and fifth-order accurate solutions.

  7. List of numerical analysis topics - Wikipedia

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    RungeKutta–Fehlberg method — a fifth-order method with six stages and an embedded fourth-order method; Gauss–Legendre method — family of A-stable method with optimal order based on Gaussian quadrature; Butcher group — algebraic formalism involving rooted trees for analysing RungeKutta methods; List of RungeKutta methods

  8. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations - Wikipedia

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    1901 - Martin Kutta describes the popular fourth-order RungeKutta method. 1910 - Lewis Fry Richardson announces his extrapolation method, Richardson extrapolation. 1952 - Charles F. Curtiss and Joseph Oakland Hirschfelder coin the term stiff equations. 1963 - Germund Dahlquist introduces A-stability of integration methods.

  9. Adaptive step size - Wikipedia

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    For simplicity, the following example uses the simplest integration method, the Euler method; in practice, higher-order methods such as RungeKutta methods are preferred due to their superior convergence and stability properties. Consider the initial value problem ′ = (, ()), =