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A quantitative measure of well-conditioning for linear two-point boundary value problems
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    A quantitative measure of well-conditioning for linear two-point boundary value problems (English)
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    Here, the proximity of the perturbation of a linear differential system is quantifying so that the difference between the solution to the original two-point boundary value problem associated with the differential system and to its perturbation is smaller than a prefixed admissible error.
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    well-conditioning
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    two-point boundary value problem
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