Taiwo, Oluwasayo Esther
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A Class of One-Sixth Hybrid Methods for Direct Solution of Third Order Ordinary Differential Equations Taiwo, Oluwasayo Esther; Ogunniran, Muideen O.
Mikailalsys Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Mikailalsys Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/mjms.v3i2.5368

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In this paper, a class of Hybrid methods for solving third order ordinary differential equations directly is developed. These methods were derived using interpolation and collocation techniques. The methods were analyzed based on the properties of linear multistep methods and were found to be zero-stable, consistent and convergent with good region of absolute stability. The proposed methods were implemented on higher order ordinary differential initial value problems. The superirity of the proposed methods over existing ones was demonstrated through some numerical examples.
On the Efficiency of a One-Fifth Step Hybrid Block Method for the Numerical Solution of Second-Order Ordinary Differential Equations Taiwo, Oluwasayo Esther
Mikailalsys Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Mikailalsys Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/mjms.v3i2.5497

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In this paper, hybrid methods for solving second-order ordinary differential equations with a one-fourth step length were developed. This was accomplished using interpolation and collocation techniques. The methods were evaluated based on the properties of linear multistep methods and were found to be zero-stable, consistent, and convergent, exhibiting a favorable region of absolute stability. The proposed methods were implemented for second-order ordinary differential initial value problems. The performance of the new methods demonstrated superiority over previously developed methods in the literature, as evidenced by the resolution of five numerical examples. The results were presented in tabular form.