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The following pages link to A ``booster method'' for singular perturbation problems arising in chemical reactor theory (Q1294281):
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- Optimal error estimate using mesh equidistribution technique for singularly perturbed system of reaction-diffusion boundary-value problems (Q298595) (← links)
- Comparison of a priori and a posteriori meshes for singularly perturbed nonlinear parameterized problems (Q492040) (← links)
- Fitted mesh method for singularly perturbed Robin type boundary value problem with discontinuous source term (Q722641) (← links)
- Asymptotic initial-value method for singularly-perturbed boundary-value problems for second-order ordinary differential equations (Q1411392) (← links)
- An asymptotic-numerical method for singularly perturbed Robin problems. I (Q1855147) (← links)
- A spline method for second-order singularly perturbed boundary-value problems (Q1860421) (← links)
- Numerical solution of nonlinear singularly perturbed problems on nonuniform meshes by using a non-standard algorithm (Q1959263) (← links)
- Four computational approaches for solving a class of boundary value problems arising in chemical reactor industry (Q2009374) (← links)
- A hybrid difference scheme for a second-order singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problem with non-smooth data (Q2339716) (← links)
- Parameter uniform numerical method for third order singularly perturbed turning point problems exhibiting boundary layers (Q2657567) (← links)
- “booster method” for singularly perturbed robin problems-II (Q2752273) (← links)
- The SDFEM for singularly perturbed convection–diffusion problems with discontinuous source term arising in the chemical reactor theory (Q3008373) (← links)
- “Booster method” for singularly perturbed robin problems i (Q4521219) (← links)
- Tension spline method for second-order singularly perturbed boundary-value problems (Q5719257) (← links)
- Combining the reproducing kernel method with a practical technique to solve the system of nonlinear singularly perturbed boundary value problems (Q5884053) (← links)
- An efficient multi-derivative numerical method for chemical boundary value problems (Q6189862) (← links)