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An asymptotic initial value method for boundary value problems for a system of singularly perturbed second order ordinary differential equations.
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    An asymptotic initial value method for boundary value problems for a system of singularly perturbed second order ordinary differential equations. (English)
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    25 November 2003
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    The authors consider numerical methods for the approximate solution of a second-order singularly perturbed linear boundary value problem for ordinary differential equations. They transform of the original problem into simpler initial and terminal value problems, and apply exponentially fitted finite difference schemes to calculate the approximate singularly perturbed solutions. Error estimates and numerical examples are provided to illustrate the method, which appears to be appropriate for parallel computing.
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    error estimates
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    numerical examples
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    singular perturbation
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    weakly coupled system
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    second order ordinary differential equation
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    boundary value problems
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    initial value method
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    initial value problem
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    terminal value problem
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    parallel computation
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    exponential fitting
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