Butcher tableau
table containing the coefficients of Runge-Kutta method
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Butcher tableau
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- John C. Butcher is named after Butcher tableau[1].
- Butcher tableau's depicts is recorded as Runge–Kutta method[2].
- Butcher tableau's subclass of is recorded as table[3].
- Butcher tableau's has part is recorded as Runge-Kutta matrix[4].
- Butcher tableau's has part is recorded as Runge-Kutta weights vector[5].
- Butcher tableau's has part is recorded as Runge-Kutta nodes vector[6].
- Butcher tableau's main Wikidata property is recorded as P8558[7].
- Butcher tableau's defining formula is recorded as \begin{array}{c|c}\mathbf{c}& A\\hline & \mathbf{b^T} \ \end{array} = \begin{array}{c|cccc}c_1 & a_{11} & a_{12}& \dots & a_{1s} \ c_2 & a_{21} & a_{22}& \dots & a_{2s}\\vdots & \vdots & \vdots& \ddots& \vdots\c_s & a_{s1} & a_{s2}& \dots & a_{ss} \\hline & b_1 & b_2 & \dots & b_s\ & b^_1 & b^_2 & \dots & b^*_s\\end{array}[8].
- Butcher tableau's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[9].