1. Typical behavior: f(x1, x2) = 5x1 + xz + 4x1.x2 – 14x2 - 6x2 + 20, with Xo = (0, 10) performing 5 steps. 2. Heun-Stit

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1. Typical behavior: f(x1, x2) = 5x1 + xz + 4x1.x2 – 14x2 - 6x2 + 20, with Xo = (0, 10) performing 5 steps. 2. Heun-Stit

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1 Typical Behavior F X1 X2 5x1 Xz 4x1 X2 14x2 6x2 20 With Xo 0 10 Performing 5 Steps 2 Heun Stit 1
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1. Typical behavior: f(x1, x2) = 5x1 + xz + 4x1.x2 – 14x2 - 6x2 + 20, with Xo = (0, 10) performing 5 steps. 2. Heun-Stitching: Consider the function f(x) = {x?Qx-c'x. -c' x + 10, where Q and c are given by Q=(392) ( 205 and --(3) starting from Xo = (40.-100)
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