A Fast Third-Step Second-Order Explicit Numerical Approach To Investigating and Forecasting The Dynamic of Corruption And Poverty In Cameroon
Eric Ngondiep
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This paper constructs a third-step second-order numerical approach for solving a mathematical model on the dynamic of corruption and poverty. The stability and error estimates of the proposed technique are analyzed using the $L^{2}$-norm. The developed algorithm is at less zero-stable and second-order accurate. Furthermore, the new method is explicit, fast and more efficient than a large class of numerical schemes applied to nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations and can serve as a robust tool for integrating general systems of initial-value problems. Some numerical examples confirm the theory and also consider the corruption and poverty in Cameroon.
Date: 2022-06
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