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Iterative method for solving a beam equation with nonlinear boundary conditions
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    Iterative method for solving a beam equation with nonlinear boundary conditions (English)
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    27 June 2014
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    Summary: We propose an iterative method for solving a beam problem which is described by a nonlinear fourth-order equation with nonlinear boundary conditions. The method reduces this nonlinear fourth-order problem to a sequence of linear second-order problems with linear boundary conditions. The convergence of the method is proved, and some numerical examples demonstrate the efficiency of the method.
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