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The following pages link to An effective spectral collocation method for the direct solution of high-order ODEs (Q3423219):
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- Chebyshev tau meshless method based on the highest derivative for fourth order equations (Q350486) (← links)
- Collocation for high order differential equations with two-points Hermite boundary conditions (Q465136) (← links)
- A new numerical method for solving high-order fractional eigenvalue problems (Q508036) (← links)
- Spectral shifted Jacobi tau and collocation methods for solving fifth-order boundary value problems (Q554950) (← links)
- Application of Haar wavelet method to eigenvalue problems of high order differential equations (Q693517) (← links)
- A second-order continuity domain decomposition technique based on integrated Chebyshev polynomials for two-dimensional elliptic problems (Q838225) (← links)
- A spectral collocation method based on integrated Chebyshev polynomials for two-dimensional biharmonic boundary-value problems (Q869521) (← links)
- A numerical comparison of Chebyshev methods for solving fourth order semilinear initial boundary value problems (Q964956) (← links)
- Automatic spectral collocation for integral, integro-differential, and integrally reformulated differential equations (Q995222) (← links)
- A new exponential Jacobi pseudospectral method for solving high-order ordinary differential equations (Q1625503) (← links)
- Numerical solution of high-order differential equations by using periodized Shannon wavelets (Q1630155) (← links)
- Tenth order boundary value problem solution existence by fixed point theorem (Q2069485) (← links)
- Spectral parameter power series for fourth-order Sturm-Liouville problems (Q2344650) (← links)
- Numerical study of an adaptive domain decomposition algorithm based on Chebyshev tau method for solving singular perturbed problems (Q2359645) (← links)
- Chebyshev tau meshless method based on the integration-differentiation for biharmonic-type equations on irregular domain (Q2520257) (← links)
- An integral‐collocation‐based fictitious‐domain technique for solving elliptic problems (Q5302273) (← links)