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Global uniformly convergent schemes for a singularly perturbed boundary- value problem using patched base spline-functions
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    Global uniformly convergent schemes for a singularly perturbed boundary- value problem using patched base spline-functions (English)
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    The singular two-point boundary value problem \(-\epsilon u''+p(x)u=f(u)\) is approximated by replacing the functions p and f with piecewise polynomials. The author proves a global bound uniform in \(\epsilon\) for the error in the solution to the approximate problem. For piecewise constants the solution of the approximate problem involves hyperbolic functions; for piecewise linear and quadratic functions higher transcendental functions are required. There are no numerical examples.
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    singular perturbations
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    adapted splines
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    uniform global error bound
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    singular two-point boundary value problem
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    piecewise polynomials
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