International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
Volume 1 (1978), Issue 3, Pages 319-334
doi:10.1155/S0161171278000344
  
     
          
          Optimally stable fifth-order integration methods: A numerical approach
          
            D.J. Rodabaugh1
             and S. Thompson2
          
          1Department of Mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia 65201, Missouri, USA
          2The Babcock \& Wilcox Company, Nuclear Power Generation Division, Lynchburg 24505, Virginia, USA
          
          Abstract
In this paper, the results of the first detailed and systematic study of the family of fifth order implicit linear multistep methods requiring function evaluations at four backpoints are given. Also described is a practical and efficient nonlinear optimization procedure which made it possible to locate in a precise manner the methods of this type which possess optimal ranges of relative stability in the sense-that the corresponding relative stability regions contain maximal disks centered at the origin.