Article
Keywords:
$A$-stable methods
Summary:
Method for numerical solution of Volterra integral equations, based on the O.I.M. methods, is suggested. It is known that the class of O.I.M. methods includes $A$-stable methods of arbitrary high order of asymptotic accuracy. In part 5, it is proved that these methods generate methods for numerical solution of Volterra equations which are also $A$-stable and of an arbitrarily high order. There is one advantage of the methods. Namely, they need no matrix inversion in the course of their numerical realization.
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