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IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis 2003 23(3):421-438; doi:10.1093/imanum/23.3.421
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Stability of one-leg {Theta}-methods for the variable coefficient pantograph equation on the quasi-geometric mesh

N. Guglielmi1 and M. Zennaro2

1 Dipartimento di Matematica Pura e Applicata, Università de L'Aquila, 67100 L'Aquila, Italy 2 Dipartimento di Scienze Matematiche, Università di Trieste, 34100 Trieste, Italy

In this paper we consider the asymptotic behaviour of one-leg {Theta}-methods when applied to the pantograph equation

y'(t) = a(t) y(t) + b(t) y(q t), t ≥ 0,

y(0) = ,

where a(t) and b(t) are continuous complex-valued functions and q (0, 1) is a fixed constant. We also extend our analysis to the neutral equation y'(t) = a(t) y(t) + b(t) y(q t) + c(t) y'(q t), where c(t) is also a continuous complex-valued function.

In recent years, stability properties of numerical methods for this kind of equation have been studied by numerous authors who have mainly considered the constant coefficient case and integration over meshes with constant stepsize. In general, the developed techniques give rise to non-standard recurrence relations. Instead, in the present paper we study constrained variable stepsize schemes.

In Bellen et al. (1997, Appl. Numer. Math., 24, 279–293) the behaviour of the class of {Theta}-methods was analysed with relevance for the constant coefficient version of the above equation. As with the constant coefficient case, we show here that the methods in this class are stable if and only if 1 ≥ {Theta} > 1/2. The basic tool we use in our analysis is the spectral radius of a family of matrices, computed by means of polytope extremal norms. An extension of the stability results to a more general class of equations is also discussed in the last section.

Key Words: variable coefficient pantograph equation; delay differential equation; constrained integration; quasi-geometric mesh; joint spectral radius; polytope extremal norm


Received 31 July 2002. Revised 24 January 2003.


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