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- | ====== Gear ====== | ||
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- | Implicit multistep-solver of variable order (1-5) based on the Backward Differentiation Formulas (BDFs), also known as Gear’s method. | ||
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- | Applicable for **stiff** problems of **low** to **medium** accuracy. | ||
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- | Applicable [[Solver_settings|solver settings]]: | ||
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- | * Absolute tolerance | ||
- | * Relative tolerance | ||
- | * Initial step size | ||
- | * Max step size | ||
- | * Min step size | ||
- | * Refine | ||
- | * Limit data points to last | ||
- | * Norm Control | ||
- | * Allowed step size violations | ||
- | * Enable saturation | ||
- | * Max order | ||
- | * LU decomposition matrix format | ||
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- | ===== Reference ===== | ||
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- | * Shampine, L. F. and M. W. Reichelt, “The MATLAB ODE Suite,” //SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing//, | ||
- | * Shampine, L. F., M. W. Reichelt, and J.A. Kierzenka, “Solving Index-1 DAEs in MATLAB and Simulink, | ||
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