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Lower bounds and approximations of the locations of movable singularities of some nonlinear differential equations using parameterized bounded operators
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    Lower bounds and approximations of the locations of movable singularities of some nonlinear differential equations using parameterized bounded operators (English)
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    28 April 2006
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    The author presents methods, mostly based on the idea of parametrized bounded operators, for an easy computation of lower bounds for locations of movable singularities, such as poles, movable branch points, other types of vertical asymptotes and derivative blow-ups, of certain nonlinear differential equations. Once identified, these lower bounds could be used within numerical procedures to further approximate the locations of the movable singularities. The methods represent extensions to more general and higher-order differential equations, and are illustrated by a series of examples.
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    movable singularity
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    nonlinear differential equation
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    Painleve transcedents
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    parametrized bounded operator
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    Runge-Kutta (4,4) method
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    numerical examples
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    poles
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    branch points
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    derivative blow-ups
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