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A novel method for a class of parameterized singularly perturbed boundary value problems
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    A novel method for a class of parameterized singularly perturbed boundary value problems (English)
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    6 February 2008
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    A novel approach for solving parameterized singularly perturbed boundary-value problems is presented. In this approach, the given singular perturbation problem is converted into two non-singularly perturbed problems (an algebraic equation, and a first-order initial-value problem) which can be solved by any traditional numerical methods, like Runge-Kutta methods. Two numerical examples are carried out to show the accuracy and efficiency of the present method.
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    singular perturbation
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    parameterized problems
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    boundary layer
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    asymptotic solution
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    Runge-Kutta methods
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    numerical examples
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