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An almost fourth order uniformly convergent domain decomposition method for a coupled system of singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion equations
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    An almost fourth order uniformly convergent domain decomposition method for a coupled system of singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion equations (English)
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    11 May 2011
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    The authors consider the problem \[ -\varepsilon u''+ A u = f \quad \text{in} \quad\Omega=(0,1),\quad u(0)=a_{1},\quad u(1)= a_{2}, \] where \(f=(f_{1},f_{2},\dots,f_{M})^{T}, u=(u_{1}, u_{2},\dots,u_{M})^{T}\) and the elements of the matrix \(A\) satisfy special conditions such that exact the solution exists. Using the continuous Schwarz method and the decomposition of the domain \(\Omega\), they construct a discrete method to calculate an approximate solution of this problem.
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    boundary value problem
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    discrete Schwarz method
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    spline approximation
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    reaction-diffusion equations
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    singular perturbation
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    uniform convergence
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    domain decomposition
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    high order
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