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The following pages link to NUMERICAL SOLUTION FOR THE NONLINEAR EMDEN–FOWLER TYPE EQUATIONS BY A FOURTH-ORDER ADAPTIVE METHOD (Q2971884):
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- A new high-order numerical method for solving singular two-point boundary value problems (Q1643876) (← links)
- A high-order \(B\)-spline collocation method for solving nonlinear singular boundary value problems arising in engineering and applied science (Q1790560) (← links)
- A compact finite difference method for a general class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems with Neumann and Robin boundary conditions (Q2009260) (← links)
- A quartic trigonometric B-spline collocation method for a general class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q2072219) (← links)
- Solving third-order Lane-Emden-Fowler equations using a variable stepsize formulation of a pair of block methods (Q2087493) (← links)
- A fast numerical scheme for solving singular boundary value problems arising in various physical models (Q2118792) (← links)
- A high-order numerical algorithm for solving Lane-Emden equations with various types of boundary conditions (Q2245746) (← links)
- A superconvergent B-spline technique for second order nonlinear boundary value problems (Q2247090) (← links)
- A new high order numerical approach for a class of nonlinear derivative dependent singular boundary value problems (Q2273054) (← links)
- Non-optimal fourth-order and optimal sixth-order B-spline collocation methods for Lane-Emden boundary value problems (Q2273055) (← links)
- New cubic B-spline approximation for solving third order Emden-Flower type equations (Q2333187) (← links)
- A new numerical scheme for third-order singularly Emden–Fowler equations using quintic B-spline function (Q5033396) (← links)
- A numerical approach for singular perturbation problems with an interior layer using an adaptive spline (Q5054011) (← links)
- Numerical approximations based on sextic B-spline functions for solving fourth-order singular problems (Q5097835) (← links)
- A novel approach based on mixed exponential compact finite difference and OHA methods for solving a class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q6161022) (← links)