Waveform Relaxation Approach to Solution of Nonlinear Circuit

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With the remarkable development of parallel computers, computing scale is becoming larger. Recently, it is an important trend to use iterative approaches to solve differential equations. Among them, the waveform relaxation method as a dynamic iterative method has good parallelism. This method will be compared with direct integration and shooting method using A Mathematical Programming Language (AMPL) in nonlinear circuit to verify the efficiency of waveform relaxation approach.

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