Computational study of a 3-step hybrid integrators for third order ordinary differential equations with shift of three off-step points

Author:

Mark I. Modebei ,Olumide O. Olaiya ,Ignatius P. Ngwongwo

Abstract

A Block of hybrid method with three off-step points based is presented in this work for direct approximation of solution of third-order Initial and Boundary Value Problems (IVPs and BVPs). This off-step points are formulated such that they exist only on a single step at a time. Hence, these points are shifted to three positions respectively in order to obtain three different integrators for computational analysis. These analysis includes; order of the methods, consistency, stability and convergence, global error, number of functions evaluation and CPU time. The superiority of these methods over existing methods is established numerically on different test problems in literature

Publisher

Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences

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