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Multilevel continuation techniques for nonlinear boundary value problems with parameter dependence
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    Multilevel continuation techniques for nonlinear boundary value problems with parameter dependence (English)
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    A modified pseudo-arclength method is proposed for the continuation along solution branches of a parameter-dependent nonlinear equation \(G(u,\lambda)=0\), [see the author's paper in SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 23, 1007-1016 (1986; reviewed above)]. This continuation method is used in the program PLTMG for solving a general class of second order boundary value problems in divergence form depending on a parameter. Some features of the underlying multigrid method are described. Three numerical examples illustrate the robustness and efficiency of the algorithm.
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    symmetry-breaking bifurcation
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    singular points
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    pseudo-arclength method
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    continuation method
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    program PLTMG
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    multigrid method
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    numerical examples
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    robustness
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    efficiency
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