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Numerical analysis of a singularly perturbed nonlinear reaction-diffusion problem with multiple solutions
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    Numerical analysis of a singularly perturbed nonlinear reaction-diffusion problem with multiple solutions (English)
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    18 November 2004
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    The singularly perturbed nonlinear reaction diffusion boundary value problem studied is: \[ -\varepsilon^2u''+b(x,u)=0, \quad u(0)=g_0, \quad u(1)=g_1. \] The problem is converted to a dynamical system and studied from this point of view. Under suitable assumptions, sub-solutions and super-solutions are obtained and existence of (possibly multiple) solutions is shown. Analogous results for a three point discretization for Bakhalov and Shishkin type meshes are obtained using a Z-field theory, due to \textit{J. Lorenz} [Nonsingular singular perturbation problems and the Enquist-Osher scheme. Report 8115, Math. Inst., Catholic Univ. Nijmegen (1981)]. Numerical results verifying the theoretical results are given for an example having two solutions.
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    nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation
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    singular perturbation
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    sub-solutions
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    super-solutions
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    numerical results
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    dynamical systems
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    layer-adapted mesh
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    error estimates
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    Bakhvalov mesh
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    Shishkin mesh
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