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The variational spline method for solving Troesch's problem
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    The variational spline method for solving Troesch's problem (English)
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    15 July 2015
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    The authors present a variational approximation method (as opposed to the reproducing kernel method done previously) for solving the nonlinear two-point boundary value problem, the Troesch's problem. They propose resolving a sequence of boundary value problems in certain spaces of B-spline functions. The sequence of solutions is constructed and computed from the number of knots in the partition of the domain. Convergence of such a sequence to the exact solution is proven under adequate assumptions. Numerical examples are shown to verify the efficiency of the method.
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    Troesch's problem
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    variational method
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    cubic splines
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    nonlinear two-point boundary value problem
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    convergence
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    numerical example
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