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Extrapolation-Based Super-Convergent Implicit-Explicit Peer Methods with A-stable Implicit Part
In this paper, we extend the implicit-explicit (IMEX) methods of Peer type
recently developed in [Lang, Hundsdorfer, J. Comp. Phys., 337:203--215, 2017]
to a broader class of two-step methods that allow the construction of
super-convergent IMEX-Peer methods with A-stable implicit part. IMEX schemes
combine the necessary stability of implicit and low computational costs of
explicit methods to efficiently solve systems of ordinary differential
equations with both stiff and non-stiff parts included in the source term. To
construct super-convergent IMEX-Peer methods with favourable stability
properties, we derive necessary and sufficient conditions on the coefficient
matrices and apply an extrapolation approach based on already computed stage
values. Optimised super-convergent IMEX-Peer methods of order s+1 for s=2,3,4
stages are given as result of a search algorithm carefully designed to balance
the size of the stability regions and the extrapolation errors. Numerical
experiments and a comparison to other IMEX-Peer methods are included.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1610.0051