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We consider the problem of determining the weights of difference schemes whose form is specified by a particular symbolic expression. The order of approximation of the differential equation is equal to a given number. To solve it, it was propose to proceed from considering systems of differential equations of a general form to one scalar equation. This method provides us with some values for the weights, which we propose to test using Richardson’s method. The method was shown to work in the case of low-order schemes. However, when transitioning from the scalar problem to the vector and nonlinear problems, the reduction of the order of the scheme, whose weights are selected for the scalar problem, occurs in different families of schemes. This was first discovered when studying the Shanks scheme, which belongs to the family of explicit Runge–Kutta schemes. This does not deteriorate the proposed strategy itself concerning the simplification of the weight-determination problem, which should include a clause on mandatory testing of the order using the Richardson method.
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Viktor M. Kadrov
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
М. Д. Малых
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
А. В. Зорин
Russian New University
Mathematics
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russian New University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5f858b6db64358758cb5d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/math12142287