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Fitted mesh \(B\)-spline collocation method for solving self-adjoint singularly perturbed boundary value problems
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    Fitted mesh \(B\)-spline collocation method for solving self-adjoint singularly perturbed boundary value problems (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    The article is concerned with singularly perturbed second-order boundary value problems in formally self-adjoint form. After transformation into normal form, the problem is treated numerically by collocation with \(B\)-splines. The mesh of collocation points is chosen piecewise uniform, with higher density in the layer regions. The main theorem states quadratic convergence of the method, which is illustrated also in several numerical examples.
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    boundary value problems
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    B-spline collocation method
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    Fitted mesh method
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    Boundary layers
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    Uniform convergence
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    singular perturbation
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    self-adjoint form
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    numerical examples
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