Proceedings of the Conference on Numerical Ordinary Differential Equations 1989
DOI: 10.1145/101007.101037
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PIOD: interactive solver for ordinary differential equations

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“…where H f,i represent the heats of formation for each species i. The set of stiff, first-order differential equations were integrated using a home-made program called 'HDC' in which calls are made to the LSODE subroutine ('Livermore solver for ordinary differential equations' (Hindmarsch 1981)) to integrate up to a given time point. A user interface allowed the selection of time-dependent primary G-values and irradiation scheme (i.e.…”
Section: Heat Defectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where H f,i represent the heats of formation for each species i. The set of stiff, first-order differential equations were integrated using a home-made program called 'HDC' in which calls are made to the LSODE subroutine ('Livermore solver for ordinary differential equations' (Hindmarsch 1981)) to integrate up to a given time point. A user interface allowed the selection of time-dependent primary G-values and irradiation scheme (i.e.…”
Section: Heat Defectmentioning
confidence: 99%