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A boundary element method based solution procedure for nonlinear boundary value problems
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    A boundary element method based solution procedure for nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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    Boundary value problems for a scalar quasi-linear second order ordinary differential equation is considered. Many methods and a lot of software exist for such problems. The author uses ideas from boundary element methods to derive a nonlinear system of algebraic equations of tridiagonal type. A report is given on a series of numerical experiments.
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    quasi-linear second order ordinary differential equation
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    boundary element methods
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    numerical experiments
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