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Initial-value technique for a class of nonlinear singular perturbation problems
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    Initial-value technique for a class of nonlinear singular perturbation problems (English)
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    An initial-value technique, which is simple to use and easy to implement, is presented for a class of nonlinear, singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems with a boundary layer on the left end of the underlying interval. It is distinguished by the following fact: The original second-order problem is replaced by an asymptotically equivalent first-order problem and is solved as an initial-value problem. Numerical experience with several examples is described.
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    initial-value technique
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    singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems
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    boundary layer
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    examples
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