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Spline finite difference methods for singular two point boundary value problems
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    Spline finite difference methods for singular two point boundary value problems (English)
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    The authors consider the following class of singular two-point boundary value problems \(x^{-\alpha}(x^{\alpha}u')'=f(x,u),\) \(0<x\leq 1\) with \(u(0)=A\), \(u(1)=B\) or \(u'(0)=0\), \(u(1)=B\). Here \(\alpha\in (0,1)\) or \(\alpha\) takes values 1 or 2, f may be continuous, \(\partial f/\partial u\) may exist, be continuous and \(\partial f/\partial u\geq 0\). Then - as is well known - the boundary value problem has a unique solution. For the solution of these problems the authors construct splines and three-point finite difference methods using these splines. They show that such schemes are of \(O(h^ 2)\) under appropriate conditions. The advantage of such spline approximation is that the boundary value problem may be solved with a particular steplength h whereas intermediate values can be computed using the spline. On the basis of some numerical experiments the authors conclude that the discussed methods are robust and give good approximations at the intermediate points.
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    singular two-point boundary value problem
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    numerical examples
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    splines
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    three-point finite difference methods
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    numerical experiments
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