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  2. Linear multistep method - Wikipedia

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    The Adams–Moulton methods are solely due to John Couch Adams, like the Adams–Bashforth methods. The name of Forest Ray Moulton became associated with these methods because he realized that they could be used in tandem with the Adams–Bashforth methods as a predictor-corrector pair (Moulton 1926); Milne (1926) had the same idea.

  3. Francis Bashforth - Wikipedia

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    The Adams–Bashforth method (a numerical integration method) is named after John Couch Adams (who was the 1847 Senior Wrangler to Bashforth's Second Wrangler) and Bashforth. They used the method to study drop formation in 1883. [4]

  4. Stiff equation - Wikipedia

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    The pink region is the stability region for the second-order Adams–Bashforth method. Let us determine the region of absolute stability for the two-step Adams–Bashforth method y n + 1 = y n + h ( 3 2 f ( t n , y n ) − 1 2 f ( t n − 1 , y n − 1 ) ) . {\displaystyle y_{n+1}=y_{n}+h\left({\tfrac {3}{2}}f(t_{n},y_{n})-{\tfrac {1}{2}}f(t_{n ...

  5. Adams method - Wikipedia

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    Adams method may refer to: A method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, also known as the linear multistep method A method for apportionment of seats among states in the parliament, a kind of a highest-averages method

  6. Adams-Bashforth method - Wikipedia

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  7. Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations - Wikipedia

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    Explicit examples from the linear multistep family include the Adams–Bashforth methods, and any Runge–Kutta method with a lower diagonal Butcher tableau is explicit. A loose rule of thumb dictates that stiff differential equations require the use of implicit schemes, whereas non-stiff problems can be solved more efficiently with explicit ...

  8. John Couch Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Couch Adams (/ k uː tʃ / KOOTCH; 5 June 1819 – 21 January 1892) was a British mathematician and astronomer. He was born in Laneast , near Launceston, Cornwall , and died in Cambridge . His most famous achievement was predicting the existence and position of Neptune , using only mathematics.

  9. Talk:Linear multistep method - Wikipedia

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    The explicit Euler method (first order Adams-Bashforth) is strongly stable (= is the only root of the characteristic polynomial), but it won't give accurate results for stiff equations unless the step-size is extremely small. Unfortunately, A-stability doesn't have an article of its own yet, and I don't know when it will have.