A class of incompletely exponentially fitted difference schemes for a singular perturbation problem (Q1099594)

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A class of incompletely exponentially fitted difference schemes for a singular perturbation problem
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    A class of incompletely exponentially fitted difference schemes for a singular perturbation problem (English)
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    The singularly perturbed boundary value problem is considered \((*)\quad \epsilon u''+a(x)u'-b(x)u=f(x);\) \(u(0)=\beta_ 0,\quad u(1)=\beta_ 1;\quad a(x)>0;\quad b(x)\geq 0.\) An incompletely exponentially fitted difference scheme for (*) is derived from the exponentially fitted scheme for the equation corresponding to (*) with b(x)\(\equiv 0\). Sufficient conditions for the uniform convergence of the scheme are given. The results of numerical experiments are quoted.
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    singularly perturbed boundary value problem
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    incompletely exponentially fitted difference scheme
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    uniform convergence
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