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The following pages link to Collocation method using artificial viscosity for solving stiff singularly perturbed turning point problem having twin boundary layers (Q552351):
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- Quintic B-spline method for solving second order linear and nonlinear singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems (Q515764) (← links)
- Absolutely stable difference scheme for a general class of singular perturbation problems (Q2119488) (← links)
- A fitted mesh cubic spline in tension method for singularly perturbed problems with two parameters (Q2119865) (← links)
- Piecewise reproducing kernel-based symmetric collocation approach for linear stationary singularly perturbed problems (Q2132160) (← links)
- A higher order numerical scheme for singularly perturbed parabolic turning point problems exhibiting twin boundary layers (Q2177672) (← links)
- Uniform hybrid difference scheme for singularly perturbed differential-difference turning point problems exhibiting boundary layers (Q2198051) (← links)
- Robust higher order finite difference scheme for singularly perturbed turning point problem with two outflow boundary layers (Q2245005) (← links)
- A numerical method for singularly perturbed turning point problems with an interior layer (Q2252689) (← links)
- High-order Gegenbauer integral spectral element method integrated with an adaptive Chebyshev optimization strategy for solving linear singularly perturbed differential equations (Q2297190) (← links)
- Reproducing kernel method for singularly perturbed turning point problems having twin boundary layers (Q2339085) (← links)
- A new numerical method for singularly perturbed turning point problems with two boundary layers based on reproducing kernel method (Q2359410) (← links)
- Numerical study of an adaptive domain decomposition algorithm based on Chebyshev tau method for solving singular perturbed problems (Q2359645) (← links)
- FITTED MESH METHOD FOR SINGULARLY PERTURBED DELAY DIFFERENTIAL TURNING POINT PROBLEMS EXHIBITING TWIN BOUNDARY LAYERS (Q5118969) (← 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)