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Geometric mesh FDM for self-adjoint singular perturbation boundary value problems
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    Geometric mesh FDM for self-adjoint singular perturbation boundary value problems (English)
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    19 September 2007
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    The authors propose a numerical method for second order singularly perturbed self-adjoint two-point boundary value problems, based on the finite difference method (FDM) with variable mesh. The original problem is reduced to its normal form and the reduced problem is solved by the FDM taking a variable mesh (geometric mesh). Numerical examples are also provided.
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    singular perturbation
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    finite difference
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    boundary layer
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    self-adjoint two-point boundary value problems
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    variable mesh
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    numerical examples
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