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Predictor-corrector method for nonlinear complementarity problem
Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Luo, Zhiquan, Wu, Shiquan, Ye, Yinyu
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Predictor-Corrector Smoothing Methods for Monotone LCP
Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica, English Series, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhang, Juliang +2 more
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Predictor–corrector Halley method for nonlinear equations
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007The authors propose a two-step iterative method for the solution of the nonlinear equation \(f(x)=0\) with sufficiently smooth \(f\) and show that this method has convergence order six. In the proposed method, each step merely consists of one step with the classical second-order Newton method and a subsequent step with the classical third-order Halley ...
Noor, Khalida Inayat +1 more
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Symplectic reversible integrators: Predictor–corrector methods
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1995A new fourth order predictor–corrector integration scheme is presented. The unique feature of the new algorithm and what distinguishes it from a Gear predictor–corrector is that the method is derived from the Trotter decomposition of a specially formulated evolution operator and as such, is both symplectic and reversible.
Glenn J. Martyna, Mark E. Tuckerman
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Predictor-Corrector Methods Using Updating
1990In iterative methods for numerically finding zero-points of a smooth map F : R N → R N it is often preferable to avoid the costly recalculation and decomposition of the Jacobian F′ at each iteration by using an approximation to F′. This results in sacrificing quadratic convergence in exchange for a superlinear convergence which is nearly as good, or a ...
Eugene L. Allgower, Kurt Georg
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A predictor–corrector method for structural nonlinear analysis
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kim, Jong Hoon, Kim, Yong Hyup
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An Application of Modified Predictor-Corrector Method
Computer Technology and Applications, 2004The explicit numerical integration method, introduced and proposed in the paper given by Chiou and Wu [1], is further developed. The method is based on the relationship that m-step Adams-Moulton method is linear convex combination of the (m − 1)-step Adams-Moulton and m-step Adams-Bashforth method with a fixed weighting coefficients.
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Stability ordinates of Adams predictor-corrector methods
BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2014The article contains a qualitative analysis of the root locus curve (see [\textit{E. Hairer} and \textit{G. Wanner}, Solving ordinary differential equations. II: Stiff and differential-algebraic problems. Reprint of the 1996 2nd revised ed. Reprint of the 1996 Berlin: Springer (2010; Zbl 1192.65097), p.
Ghrist, Michelle L. +2 more
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Classifier-Free Guidance is a Predictor-Corrector
arXiv.orgWe investigate the theoretical foundations of classifier-free guidance (CFG). CFG is the dominant method of conditional sampling for text-to-image diffusion models, yet unlike other aspects of diffusion, it remains on shaky theoretical footing.
Arwen Bradley, Preetum Nakkiran
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