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A numerical verification method for the existence of weak solutions for nonlinear boundary value problems
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    A numerical verification method for the existence of weak solutions for nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The author discusses a numerical technique for verifying the existence of solutions for nonlinear two-point boundary value problems. The problem is formulated as a fixed point of a Newton-like operator and a verification algorithm by computer based on Sadovskii's fixed point theorem is presented. In order to compute the Newton-type iterative sequences in an infinite- dimensional space, the two concepts of rounding and of rounding errors for functions are introduced by the use of an appropriate projection into a finite dimensional space and its error estimates. Some numerical examples (Duffing equation) are illustrated.
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    existence of weak solutions
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    Duffing equation
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    nonlinear two-point boundary value problems
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    fixed point
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    Newton-like operator
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    verification algorithm
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    rounding errors
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    error estimates
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    numerical examples
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