Abstract

A method for solving two-point boundary-value ordinary differential equations arising in modeling of the renal concentrating mechanism is given. It requires six function evaluations in each subinterval for an O( h 7) local error, where h is the size of each subinterval. No information outside the subinterval is used. Results of computational experiments comparing this method with other known methods are given.

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