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The following pages link to Theory and computation in singular boundary value problems (Q2468179):
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- Sinc-collocation method for solving the Blasius equation (Q407888) (← links)
- Piecewise-adaptive decomposition methods (Q601345) (← links)
- He's variational iteration method for treating nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q611373) (← links)
- Approximate solutions of singular two-point BVPs by modified homotopy analysis method (Q637957) (← links)
- He's homotopy perturbation method for solving heat-like and wave-like equations with variable coefficients (Q641454) (← links)
- Solution of singular two-point boundary value problems using differential transformation method (Q716923) (← links)
- Collocation method using sinc and rational Legendre functions for solving Volterra's population model (Q718495) (← links)
- Series approach to the Lane-Emden equation and comparison with the homotopy perturbation method (Q953580) (← links)
- Exact and numerical solutions of Poisson equation for electrostatic potential problems (Q955936) (← links)
- Numerical solution of singular two-point boundary value problems by the collocation method with the Chebyshev bases (Q1689281) (← links)
- ADMP: a Maple package for symbolic computation and error estimating to singular two-point boundary value problems with initial conditions (Q2217941) (← links)
- Numerical scheme for solving singular two-point boundary value problems (Q2375555) (← links)
- Imposing boundary conditions in Sinc method using highest derivative approximation (Q2389984) (← links)
- Transformed Hermite functions on a finite interval and their applications to a class of singular boundary value problems (Q2398152) (← links)
- The use of Sinc-collocation method for solving Falkner-Skan boundary-layer equation (Q2893547) (← links)
- Sinc numerical solution for pantograph Volterra delay-integro-differential equation (Q4976291) (← links)
- He's homotopy perturbation method for fourth-order parabolic equations (Q5747700) (← links)
- An effective approach for numerical solution of linear and nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q6182060) (← links)