Internet Resources for the

Adams Bashforth Moulton Method for O.D.E.'s

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  1. Adams-Basforth Methods  
    D. F. M. Hermans, Math. and Statistics, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom  
  2. Adams Predictor-Corrector  
    William D. Henshaw, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA  
  3. Adams Methods  
    Michael Zeltkevic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA   
  4. Adams-Moulton Methods  
    D. F. M. Hermans, Math. and Statistics, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom  
  5. Predictor-corrector methods     
    Stuart Dalziel, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England    
  6. Multistep methods  
    Stuart Dalziel, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England  
  7. Predictor-Corrector Methods    
    Michael Zeltkevic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA   
  8. Time stepping methods: Adams Predictor-Corrector  
    William D. Henshaw, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA  
  9. Predictor-Corrector Methods  
    Rudolf K. Bock, Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléair (CERN), Geneva    
  10. Ordinary Differential Equations, Multi-step methods  
    R. J. Hosking, Mahidol University, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand  
  11. Predictor Corrector Methods  
    Geoffrey C. Fox, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY  
  12. Predictor-corrector  
    Nils Andersson, Mathematical Studies, University of Southampton,  U. K.  
  13. The Predictor-Corrector Method  
    Angus MacKinnon, The Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, U. K.
  14. Predictor-corrector algorithm  
    Furio Ercolessi, Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Udine, Udine, Italy  
  15. Predictor-Corrector Method  
    Franz J. Vesely, Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Vienna  
  16. Predictor Corrector Methods  
    Ray Eaton, Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia  
  17. Predictor-Corrector Methods  
    George N. Barakos,  Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, University of Glasgow  
  18. A variable step predictor corrector method. A better equation solver.  
    John Carter, Institute for Water Quality Studies, South Africa, Zimbabwe  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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