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The following pages link to Finite element methods on piecewise equidistant meshes for interior turning point problems (Q1339041):
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- Recent progresses in boundary layer theory (Q256220) (← links)
- A review on singularly perturbed differential equations with turning points and interior layers (Q470909) (← links)
- Richardson extrapolation for a singularly perturbed turning point problem with exponential boundary layers (Q492104) (← links)
- Collocation method using artificial viscosity for solving stiff singularly perturbed turning point problem having twin boundary layers (Q552351) (← links)
- A brief survey on numerical methods for solving singularly perturbed problems (Q618050) (← links)
- Variable mesh spline approximation method for solving singularly perturbed turning point problems having boundary layer(s) (Q1612513) (← links)
- Analysis of Galerkin and streamline-diffusion FEMs on piecewise equidistant meshes for turning point problems exhibiting an interior layer (Q1675499) (← links)
- Variable mesh spline approximation method for solving second order singularly perturbed turning point problems with Robin boundary conditions (Q1788259) (← links)
- Uniformly convergent NIPG method for singularly perturbed convection diffusion problem on Shishkin type meshes (Q2143105) (← links)
- Comments on a numerical algorithm for problems having interior power-of-type-2 layers (Q2672366) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis for singularly perturbed convection-diffusion equations with a turning point (Q3529771) (← links)
- Trigonometric quintic<i>B</i>-spline collocation method for singularly perturbed turning point boundary value problems (Q5031266) (← links)
- A parameter-uniform method for singularly perturbed turning point problems exhibiting interior or twin boundary layers (Q5031829) (← links)
- Singularly perturbed problems with a turning point: The non-compatible case (Q5415809) (← links)
- A SEMI-ANALYTIC METHOD FOR SOLVING SINGULARLY PERTURBED TWIN-LAYER PROBLEMS WITH A TURNING POINT (Q6107707) (← links)
- An almost second-order robust computational technique for singularly perturbed parabolic turning point problem with an interior layer (Q6108193) (← links)