High order A-stable numerical methods for stiff problems

Stiff problems pose special computational difficulties because explicit methods cannot solve these problems without severe limitations on the stepsize. This idea is illustrated using a contrived linear test problem and a discretized diffusion problem. Even though the Euler method can solve these problems if the stepsize is small enough, there is no such limitation for the implicit Euler method. To obtain high order A-stable methods, it is traditional to turn to Runge-Kutta methods or to linear multistep methods. Each of these has limitations of one sort or another and we consider, as a middle ground, the use of general linear (or multivalue multistage) methods. Methods possessing the property of inherent Runge-Kutta stability are identified as promising methods within this large class, and an example of one of these methods is discussed. The method in question, even though it has four stages, out-performs the implicit Euler method if sufficient accuracy is required, because of its higher order.