Singular and turning point resonance: Small perturbations - big effects (Q1104472)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4056111
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4056111 |
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Singular and turning point resonance: Small perturbations - big effects (English)
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1988
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It is shown that subtle problem differences can lead to drastic solution differences in singular perturbation problems for second order ordinary differential equations having a singular boundary and an interior turning point. As a consequence, the problem of the authors and the intended comparison problem of de Groen in a recent Appl. Math. Letter are quite different.
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second order ordinary differential equations
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singular boundary
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interior turning point
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comparison problem
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0.8405520915985107
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0.8401982188224792
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0.8341765403747559
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