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Single-iteration Sobolev descent for linear initial value problems (English)
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3 July 2013
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This paper deals with the numerical solution of initial value problems (IVPs) for linear scalar differential equations where the unknown function \( y = y(x)\), \( x \in I=[0,1]\) satisfies the differential equation \( D y \equiv y^{(n)}+ p_{n-1} y^{(n-1)}+ \ldots + p_0 y = f \) in \(I\) where \( p_j \) are continuous in \(I\) together with the initial conditions \( y^{(j)}(0) = y_j\), \( j=0, \ldots , n-1\). The proposed approach introduces a suitable Hilbert space \(X\) and a functional \(K\) in this space so that the unique solution of the IVP minimizes this functional. Then, it is proved that a steepest descent based on the gradient induced by the inner product of \(X\) converges in one iteration to the unique solution. A simple example with a uniform discretization of a second-order test problem is presented by including a MATLAB code and the results of some numerical experiments. The authors note that the proposed approach can be extended to other differential problems showing the application to a particular second-order boundary value problem.
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initial value problems
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linear differential equations
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minimization methods
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convergence
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iterative method
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steepest descent
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numerical experiments
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second-order boundary value problem
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