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Sinc Function computation of the eigenvalues of Sturm-Liouville problems
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    Sinc Function computation of the eigenvalues of Sturm-Liouville problems (English)
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    The sinc function is defined by \(\sin c(t)=\sin (\pi t)/\pi t,\) \(t\in (- \infty,\infty)\). As one of the applications of this function, the authors develop a collocation scheme using sinc basis functions to approximate the eigenvalues of regular and singular Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems. Utilizing a conformal map of the given connected domain onto the infinite strip, the error in the approximation of the eigenvalues is shown to converge at the rate exp(-\(\alpha\sqrt{N})\) \((\alpha >0)\), where \(2N+1\) basis elements in the collocation scheme is used. A number of numerical test examples are included (for both finite and infinite interval) to indicate the accuracy and the implementation of the method.
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    sinc function
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    collocation scheme
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    eigenvalues
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    Sturm-Liouville boundary value problems
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    numerical test examples
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