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Global convergence method for singularly perturbed boundary value problems
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    Global convergence method for singularly perturbed boundary value problems (English)
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    30 June 2005
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    A spline collocation method using the continuity condition of the first derivative of fitted exponential splines at the nodes is presented. The author uses splines fitted with a delta sequence as numerical strategies for the solution of the boundary value problem \(-\varepsilon u''+ p(x)u'+ q(x)u= f(x)\), \(u(a)= \alpha_0\), \(u(b)= \alpha_1\). The advantage of the convergence between the mesh points and the explicit form of the approximate solution is mentioned.
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    Global convergence
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    Fitted splines method
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    Fitting with delta sequence
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    Singular perturbation
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    Uniform convergence
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    boundary value problem
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