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The authors obtain the asymptotic approximate solutions of the singularly perturbed system of nonlinear first-order ordinary differential equations of the form: \[ \varepsilon\,\dfrac{dx}{dt} - f(x,t), \quad t \in [0,T)\;x(0) = \alpha, \] on a finite or infinite half-open time interval, when \(\varepsilon\to +0\). A modified Newton's sequence starting from the element \(x_n^0(\varepsilon)\) is constructed. The existence of the limit of the Newton's sequence is proved based on a new variant of the proof of the Kantorovich theorem. | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Srinivasan Natesan / rank | |||
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singular perturbation problems | |||
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asymptotic approximate solution | |||
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modified Newton's sequence | |||
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modified Kantotovich theorem | |||
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Modified Kantorovich theorem and asymptotic approximations of solutions to singularly perturbed systems of ordinary differential equations (English)
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28 March 2017
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The authors obtain the asymptotic approximate solutions of the singularly perturbed system of nonlinear first-order ordinary differential equations of the form: \[ \varepsilon\,\dfrac{dx}{dt} - f(x,t), \quad t \in [0,T)\;x(0) = \alpha, \] on a finite or infinite half-open time interval, when \(\varepsilon\to +0\). A modified Newton's sequence starting from the element \(x_n^0(\varepsilon)\) is constructed. The existence of the limit of the Newton's sequence is proved based on a new variant of the proof of the Kantorovich theorem.
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singular perturbation problems
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first-order nonlinear initial value problems
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asymptotic approximate solution
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modified Newton's sequence
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modified Kantotovich theorem
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