Research Article

Integrating Oscillatory General Second-Order Initial Value Problems Using a Block Hybrid Method of Order 11

Figure 7

Efficiency curves for examples 4.1-4.6. The labels (a), (c), (e), (g), (i), and (k) represent the versus , where . The labels (b), (d), (f), (h), (j), and (l) represent the versus .
(a) Example 4
(b) Example 4
(c) Example 5
(d) Example 5
(e) Example 6
(f) Example 6
(g) Example 7
(h) Example 7
(i) Example 8
(j) Example 8
(k) Example 9
(l) Example 9