functions in rkutta.i - b
bs_integrate
y= bs_integrate(derivative, y1, x, epsilon, dx1)
Bulirsch-Stoer integrator, otherwise identical to rk_integrate
routine. All of the options for rk_integrate work here as well.
Based on odeint from Numerical Recipes (Press, et.al.).
If the function you are trying to integrate is not very
smooth, or your X values are closely spaced, rk_integrate
will probably work better than bs_integrate.
Interpreted function, defined at i/rkutta.i line 252
SEE ALSO:
bstoer,
rk_integrate,
rk_maxits,
rk_minstep,
rk_maxstep,
rk_ngood,
rk_nbad, rkdumb, rk4
bsstep
bsstep
Interpreted function, defined at i/rkutta.i line 293
bstoer
y1= bstoer(derivative, y0,x0, x1,epsilon, dx0)
Bulirsch-Stoer integrator, otherwise identical to rkutta routine.
All of the options for rkutta (rk_nstore, etc.) work here as well.
If the function you are trying to integrate is not very
smooth, rkutta will probably work better than bstoer.
Interpreted function, defined at i/rkutta.i line 274
SEE ALSO:
rkutta,
rk_nstore,
rk_maxits,
rk_minstep,
rk_maxstep,
rk_ngood,
rk_nbad