Abstract

A theory is developed that explains the stepsize patterns observed when standard predictor-corrector methods with variable stepsize strategy are used to solve stiff or mildly stiff problems. In some cases an algorithmic steady state occurs with smooth almost constant stepsizes; at other times an oscillating stepsize pattern of stepsizes is observed with the possibility of frequent rejected steps.

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