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An algorithm for solving multi-point boundary value problems
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    An algorithm for solving multi-point boundary value problems (English)
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    We describe a method for computing solutions of multi-point boundary value problems, where the polychotomic structure of the underlying solution space is specifically exploited. After the system is integrated in a multiple shooting way, the resulting linear system is solved by a special decoupling algorithm that takes into account the fact that the dichotomy on each interval is potentially different (in contrast to the two point case). A number of examples sustains the theory.
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    multiple shooting
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    decoupling algorithm
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    dichotomy
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    polychotomy
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    numerical examples
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