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Comparison of direct to shooting enclosures for an inverse-monotone boundary value problem with locally steep solution
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    Comparison of direct to shooting enclosures for an inverse-monotone boundary value problem with locally steep solution (English)
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    4 September 1997
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    A model in semiconductor theory leads to the inverse-monotone boundary value problem \[ -\varepsilon u''+\text{sinh } u=1,\quad x\in(0,1),\quad u(0)= u(1)=0,\tag{1} \] with parameter \(\varepsilon>0\). A detailed discussion of (1) has been made which consists of comparing simple or multiple shooting methods employing auxiliary initial value problems for (1) with a direct treatment of the BVP (1) mainly by means of a discretization method. In both cases two-sided bounds for the solution of (1) have been generated. Also the implementation of related computer code has been carried out. The employed numerical methods have been presented and compared.
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    enclosure methods
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    monotone methods
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    monotone discretization
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    semiconductor theory
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    inverse-monotone boundary value problem
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    shooting methods
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