A collocation method for singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems with splines in tension (Q675687)

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A collocation method for singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems with splines in tension
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    A collocation method for singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems with splines in tension (English)
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    12 November 1997
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    The paper is concerned with an error bound for the collocation method by spline in tension for a nonlinear boundary value problem of the form \(ay''+ by'+cy= f(\cdot,y)\), \(y(0)=y_0\), \(y(1)=y_1\). The authors develop an error bound depending on the tension parameters and net spacing on the basis of sharp error bounds for the interpolating splines in tension and recently obtained formulae for \(B\)-splines. It appears that for singularly perturbed boundary value problems, i.e. when \(|a|=\varepsilon\ll 1\), the representation of the error motivates a choice of tension parameters which makes the convergence of the collocation method problem at least linear. The theory is illustrated by an application of the collocation by the spline in tension to the simple singularly perturbed boundary value problem. From the numerical results presented it is evident that the collocation method by the spline in tension gives a good approximation for small values of \(\varepsilon\), and a relatively small number of knots which is not true for the collocation by the cubic spline.
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    singular perturbation
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    error bound
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    collocation method
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    spline in tension
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    convergence
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