Solution of \(\epsilon y''+yy'-y=0\) by a nonasymptotic method (Q790328)
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Solution of \(\epsilon y''+yy'-y=0\) by a nonasymptotic method (English)
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1984
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The solution of \(\epsilon y''(x)+y(x)y'(x)-y(x)=0\), with the boundary conditions \(y(0)=\alpha\), \(y(1)=\beta\), is obtained by a nonasymptotic method. It is shown that the nature of the inner solution for both left- hand and right-hand boundary layers depends on the roots of a transcendental equation. From sketches of this function, the location of the roots can be found. For the left-hand boundary layer, depending on the relative size and signs of \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\), 13 cases exist for the possible solution of the transcendental equation. Of these cases, only five correspond to acceptable solutions. Similar remarks apply to the right-hand boundary layer solutions. Numerical experience with the method is also reported to confirm the theoretical analysis.
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nonasymptotic method
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singular perturbations
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two-point boundary-value problems
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corner conditions
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asymptotic solutions
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boundary layers
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numerical examples
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