Stability analysis of a proposed scheme of order five for first order ordinary differential equations / Sunday Emmanuel Fadugba, Roseline Bosede Ogunrinde and Rowland Rotimi Ogunrinde

This paper presents the stability analysis of a proposed scheme of order five (FCM) for first order Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs). The proposed FCM is derived by means of an interpolating function of polynomial and exponential forms. The properties of FCM were discussed extensively. The lin...

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Main Authors: Fadugba, Sunday Emmanuel (Author), Ogunrinde, Roseline Bosede (Author), Ogunrinde, Rowland Rotimi (Author)
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Published: Penerbitan UiTM, 2021-10.
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