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Summary: We study the numerical solutions to semi-infinite-domain two-point boundary value problems and initial value problems. A smooth, strictly monotonic transformation is used to map the semi-infinite domain \(x \in [0, \infty)\) onto a half-open interval \(t \in [-1, 1)\). The resulting finite-domain two-point boundary value problem is transcribed to a system of algebraic equations using Chebyshev-Gauss (CG) collocation, while the resulting initial value problem over a finite domain is transcribed to a system of algebraic equations using Chebyshev-Gauss-Radau (CGR) collocation. In numerical experiments, the tuning of the map \(\phi : [-1, +1) \rightarrow [0, +\infty)\) and its effects on the quality of the discrete approximation are analyzed. | |||
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6 August 2012
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Summary: We study the numerical solutions to semi-infinite-domain two-point boundary value problems and initial value problems. A smooth, strictly monotonic transformation is used to map the semi-infinite domain \(x \in [0, \infty)\) onto a half-open interval \(t \in [-1, 1)\). The resulting finite-domain two-point boundary value problem is transcribed to a system of algebraic equations using Chebyshev-Gauss (CG) collocation, while the resulting initial value problem over a finite domain is transcribed to a system of algebraic equations using Chebyshev-Gauss-Radau (CGR) collocation. In numerical experiments, the tuning of the map \(\phi : [-1, +1) \rightarrow [0, +\infty)\) and its effects on the quality of the discrete approximation are analyzed.
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