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A nonasymptotic method for general linear singular perturbation problems
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    A nonasymptotic method for general linear singular perturbation problems (English)
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    The nonasymptotic method developed by the authors [A nonasymptotic method for singular perturbation problems, ibid. (to appear)] is extended for solving general linear singularly perturbed two-point boundary-value problems. First, we discuss problems with a right-hand boundary layer. Second, we discuss problems with an interior layer. Finally, we discuss problems with two boundary layers. Numerical experience with the method for some model problems is also reported to confirm the theoretical analysis.
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    nonasymptotic method
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    linear singularly perturbed two-point boundary- value problems
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    boundary layer
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    interior layer
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