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Implementation of TAGE method using Seikkala derivatives applied to two-point fuzzy boundary value problems (English)
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6 October 2015
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Summary: Iterative methods particularly the two-parameter alternating group explicit (TAGE) methods are used to solve system of linear equations generated from the discretization of two-point fuzzy boundary value problems. The formulation and implementation of the TAGE method are also presented. Then numerical experiments are carried out onto two example problems to verify the effectiveness of the method. The results show that TAGE method is superior compared to the GS method in the aspect of number of iterations, execution time, and Hausdorff distance.
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iterative method
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two-parameter alternating group explicit methods
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system of linear equations
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two-point fuzzy boundary value problems
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numerical experiment
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