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A well-posed shooting method for transferable DAE's
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    A well-posed shooting method for transferable DAE's (English)
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    Consider a two-point boundary value problem for transferable nonlinear differential-algebraic equations (DAE's). In general the shooting equation has a singular Jacobian. A multiple shooting method which has a nonsingular Jacobian and also produces consistent initial values for the integration is presented. The estimation of the condition of the Jacobian shows the well-posedness of the method. Some illustrative examples are given.
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    consistent initial value
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    well-posed problem
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    numerical examples
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    differential-algebraic equations
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    multiple shooting method
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    nonsingular Jacobian
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