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Ordinary differential equations / Runge–Kutta methods / MacCormack method / Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations / Partial differential equation / Semi-Lagrangian scheme / Spectral theory of ordinary differential equations / Calculus / Differential calculus / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2007-06-30 12:24:17
Ordinary differential equations
Runge–Kutta methods
MacCormack method
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
Partial differential equation
Semi-Lagrangian scheme
Spectral theory of ordinary differential equations
Calculus
Differential calculus
Mathematical analysis

An Unconditionally Stable MacCormack Method∗ Andrew Selle†

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