Finite-difference models of ordinary differential equations: influence of denominator functions

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We discuss the influence on the solutions of finite-difference schemes of using a variety of denominator functions in the discrete modeling of the derivative for any ordinary differential equation. The results obtained are a consequence of using a generalized definition of the first derivative. The particular example of the linear decay equation is used to illustrate in detail the various solution possibilities that can occur. © 1990.

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Mickens, R. E., & Smith, A. (1990). Finite-difference models of ordinary differential equations: influence of denominator functions. Journal of the Franklin Institute, 327(1), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-0032(90)90062-N

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