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Variational iteration method for \(q\)-difference equations of second order
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    Variational iteration method for \(q\)-difference equations of second order (English)
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    15 November 2012
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    Summary: Recently, Liu extended He's variational iteration method to strongly nonlinear \(q\)-difference equations. In this study, the iteration formula and the Lagrange multiplier are given in a more accurate way. The \(q\)-oscillation equation of second order is approximately solved to show the new Lagrange multiplier's validness.
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    strongly nonlinear \(q\)-difference equations
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