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A numerical algorithm for singular perturbation problems exhibiting weak boundary layers.
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    A numerical algorithm for singular perturbation problems exhibiting weak boundary layers. (English)
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    14 December 2003
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    This paper is concerned with a class of singularly perturbed two-point boundary-value problems for second order ordinary differential equations. The domain is decomposed in two subdomains which leads to two boundary value problems: the first one is a layer domain problem and the second one is a regular domain problem. Numerical results are presented and error estimates are derived.
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    singular perturbation
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    domain decomposition
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    exponentially fitted finite difference scheme
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    asymptotic approximation
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    parallel computation
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    algorithm
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    weak boundary layers
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    two-point boundary-value problems
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    second-order equations
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    numerical results
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    error estimates
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