Parker-Sochacki method
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In mathematics, the Parker-Sochacki method is an algorithm for solving systems of differential equations, which has been developed by G. Edgar Parker and James Sochacki, of the James Madison University Mathematics Department. The method produces Maclaurin series solutions to systems of differential equations, with the coefficients in either algebraic or numerical form.
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- The Parker-Sochacki Method - A Powerful New Method for Solving Systems of Differential Equations