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Symmetric collocation methods for linear differential-algebraic boundary value problems (English)
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27 June 2002
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This paper introduces symmetric collocation methods, Gauss type with \(k\) nodes for the differential component and Lobatto type with \(k+1\) nodes for the algebraic component, for linear differential-algebraic boundary value problems. Such a scheme guarantees consistent approximations at the mesh points. Superconvergence results of \(O(h^{2k})\) are established under appropriate smoothness conditions, interpolatory techniques are introduced and some numerical results presented.
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consistency
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Gauss type methods
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Lobatto type methods
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numerical examples
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superconvergence
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symmetric collocation methods
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linear differential-algebraic boundary value problems
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