Numerical Analysis
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Author: Sauer, Tim
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Chapter 6.7, Problem 12E
The Mime-Simpson Method is a weakly stable fourth-order, two-step implicit method. Are there any weakly stable third-order, two-step implicit methods?
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Numerical Analysis
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