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Comparative study of singularly perturbed two-point BVPs via: Fitted-mesh finite difference method, B-spline collocation method and finite element method
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    Comparative study of singularly perturbed two-point BVPs via: Fitted-mesh finite difference method, B-spline collocation method and finite element method (English)
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    16 January 2009
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    The authors make a comparative study of numerical solutions for singularly perturbed linear two-point boundary-value problems, via a fitted-mesh finite difference method, a B-spline collocation method and a finite element method. These methods are already available in the literature. Here, they apply these methods to some singular perturbation problems and present the obtained numerical results.
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    Singular perturbation
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    finite difference method
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    finite element method
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    B-spline collocation method
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    piecewise-uniform Shishkin grid
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    comparison of methods
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    linear two-point boundary-value problems
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    numerical results
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