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An Effective High-Order Interval Method for Validating Existence and Uniqueness of the Solution of an IVP for an ODE

Abstract

Validated methods for initial value problems for ordinary differential equations produce bounds that are guaranteed to contain the true solution of a problem. When computing such bounds, these methods verify that a unique solution to the problem exists in the interval of integration and compute a priori bounds for the solution in this interval. A major difficulty in this verification phase is how to take as large a stepsize as possible, subject to some tolerance requirement. We propose a high-order enclosure method for proving existence and uniqueness of the solution and computing a priori bounds.

Authors

Nedialkov NS; Jackson KR; Pryce JD

Journal

Reliable Computing, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 449–465

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2001

DOI

10.1023/a:1014798618404

ISSN

1385-3139
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