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    Collocation method via Jacobi polynomials for solving nonlinear ordinary differential equations (English)
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    22 July 2011
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    Summary: We extend a collocation method for solving a nonlinear ordinary differential equation (ODE) via Jacobi polynomials. To date, researchers usually use Chebyshev or Legendre collocation method for solving problems in chemistry, physics, and so forth. Choosing the optimal polynomial for solving every ODEs problem depends on many factors, for example, smoothing continuously and other properties of the solutions. In this paper, we show intuitionally that in some problems choosing other members of Jacobi polynomials gives better result compared to Chebyshev or Legendre polynomials.
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    numerical examples
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    comparison of methods
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    collocation method
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    Jacobi polynomials
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