A new type of singly-implicit Runge-Kutta methodDavid Jen-Lung Chendjlchen@ms27.hinet.net Ling Tung Institute of Technology, Taiwan
Implicit Runge-Kutta methods are considered which combine the single-implicitness or diagonal-implicitness property with a zero first row in the coefficient matrix. Acceptable stability for stiff problems is retained by requiring the last stage of a step to be identical to the output value. This requirement, which corresponds to the FSAL property for explicit Runge-Kutta methods, allows the new method to have one less SIRK stage to achieve a specific stage order. Examples are given of DIRK, SIRK as well as DESI methods modified in this way. New methods are also proposed which have less than the full stage-order compared with the overall order of the method. | |
| Submitted: 30/Apr/99 [SciCADE99 | Abstracts | Sessions] | |