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Chebyshev collocation method for solving linear differential equations (English)
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15 May 2007
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Summary: A matrix method, which is called the Chebyshev-matrix method, for the approximate solution of linear differential equations in term of Chebyshev collocations is presented. The method is based on first taking the truncated Chebyshev series of the functions in the equation and then substituting their matrix forms into the given equation. Thereby the equation reduces to a matrix equation, which corresponds to a system of linear algebraic equations with unknown Chebyshev coefficients. To illustrate the method, it is applied to certain linear differential equations under the given conditions and the results are compared.
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numerical examples
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second-order differential equations
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Chebyshev-matrix method
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Chebyshev collocations
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