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One-point pseudospectral collocation for the one-dimensional Bratu equation
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    One-point pseudospectral collocation for the one-dimensional Bratu equation (English)
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    8 March 2011
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    The approximate solution of the well-known Bratu problem \[ u_{xx}+\lambda \exp (u) =0, \quad u(\pm 1)=0, \] is revisited. As the first main result, it is shown that over the entire lower branch, and most of the upper branch, the solution is well approximated by a parabola, \(u(x)\approx u_0 (1-x^2)\), where \(u_0\) is determined by collocation at a single point \(x=\xi\). Then, the choice of \(\xi\) is discussed. A high order approximation of the solution by a series of Chebyshev polynomials is investigated, as well. It is concluded that the solution is so well approximated by a parabola that it is not a good test for numerical methods. The second main result consists of some new contributions to the theory of the Bratu equation. It is shown that the solution can be written in terms of a single, parameter-free function defined by an initial value problem. For evaluating the analytical solution \(u(x,\lambda)\) throughout the entire parameter space, three overlapping perturbative approximations are derived. Comparisons with other methods are discussed as well.
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    pseudospectral collocation
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    Chebyshev polynomials
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    Bratu equation
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    orthogonal collocation
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    nonlinear eigenvalue problem
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