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A Sinc-collocation method has been proposed by Stenger, and he also gave theoretical analysis of the method in the case of a `scalar equation. This paper extends the theoretical results to the case of a `system of equations. Furthermore, this paper proposes more efficient method by replacing the variable transformation employed in Stengers method. The efficiency is confirmed by both of theoretical analysis and numerical experiments. In addition to the existing and newly-proposed Sinc-collocation methods, this paper also gives similar theoretical results for Sinc-Nystr{o}m methods proposed by Nurmuhammad et al. From a viewpoint of the computational cost, it turns out that the newly-proposed Sinc-collocation method is the most efficient among those methods.
The Sinc-Nystr{o}m method in time is a high-order spectral method for solving evolutionary differential equations and it has wide applications in scientific computation. But in this method we have to solve all the time steps implicitly at one-shot, w
This work focuses on the construction of a new class of fourth-order accurate methods for multirate time evolution of systems of ordinary differential equations. We base our work on the Recursive Flux Splitting Multirate (RFSMR) version of the Multir
This paper reinforces numerical iterated integration developed by Muhammad--Mori in the following two points: 1) the approximation formula is modified so that it can achieve a better convergence rate in more general cases, and 2) explicit error bound
A Sinc-Nystrom method for Volterra integro-differential equations was developed by Zarebnia in 2010. The method is quite efficient in the sense that exponential convergence can be obtained even if the given problem has endpoint singularity. However,
The Sinc quadrature and the Sinc indefinite integration are approximation formulas for definite integration and indefinite integration, respectively, which can be applied on any interval by using an appropriate variable transformation. Their converge