Author:
Oghonyon J. G.,Bishop S. A.,Eke K. S.
Abstract
This paper intends to investigate the use of a dilated trigonometrically equipped algorithm to compute periodic vibrations in block Milne's implementation. The block-Milne implementation is established by developing a block variable-step-size predictor-corrector method of Adam’s family using a dilated trigonometrically equipped algorithm. The execution is carried out using a block variable-step-size predictor-corrector method. This system has significant advantages that include the varying step-size and finding out the convergence-criteria and error control. Convergence-criteria and operational mode are discussed to showcase the accuracy and effectuality of the proposed approach.
Publisher
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
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