Improvement of numerical solution by boundary value technique for singularly perturbed one dimensional reaction diffusion problem. (Q1399750)

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Improvement of numerical solution by boundary value technique for singularly perturbed one dimensional reaction diffusion problem.
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    Improvement of numerical solution by boundary value technique for singularly perturbed one dimensional reaction diffusion problem. (English)
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    30 July 2003
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    The class of singularly perturbed boundary value problems considered is: \[ -\varepsilon^2u''(x)+b(x)u(x)=f(x),\; x\in (0,1),\;u(0)=A,\;u(1)=B \] where \(b, f\) are assumed to be smooth functions, \(b(x)\geq b_0\) on \([0,1]\) for some \(b_0>0\) and \(\epsilon\) is small. The boundary value technique considered involves dividing the domain of the equation into three non-overlapping subdomains and solving the equation separately as three two-point boundary value problems. A fitted operator method is used on an inner region and standard central difference methods are used on the outer regions. Error estimates are derived and several numerical experiments are reported.
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    boundary value problems
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    singularly perturbation
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    grid generation
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    reaction diffusion problem
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    fitted operator method
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    central difference methods
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    error estimates
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    numerical experiments
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