Hi every one,
I have recently seen some papers that claim to present an unconditionally stable explicit time integration method.
Is it (mathematically) possible to do such a thing?! I though that all explicit methods are atmost conditionally stable.
Hi every one,
I have recently seen some papers that claim to present an unconditionally stable explicit time integration method.
Is it (mathematically) possible to do such a thing?! I though that all explicit methods are atmost conditionally stable.
Dear pooyan
Dear pooyan
I worked on the linear multi-step methods which is one of the time integration methods. For this case there is a theorem that says it is impossible for an explicit multistep method to become A-stable (unconditionally stable), but it can be zero-stable(conditionally stable) . for others methods you can search in the numerical analysis reference books.