A boundary value technique for boundary value problems for singularly perturbed fourth-order ordinary differential equations (Q1767880)

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    A boundary value technique for boundary value problems for singularly perturbed fourth-order ordinary differential equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2142418

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      A boundary value technique for boundary value problems for singularly perturbed fourth-order ordinary differential equations (English)
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      8 March 2005
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      This paper deals with a numerical method used to solve the singularly perturbed problem \(-\varepsilon y^{(4)} - a(x)y^{(3)} + b(x)y^{(2)}-c(x)y =-f(x)\), \(x\in (0,1)\), \(y(0)=p\), \(y(1)=q\), \(y''(0)= -r\), \(y''(1)= -s\). Using the boundary conditions the authors reduce this problem to a system of two second-order equations subject to Dirichlet boundary conditions. A classical finite-difference scheme to obtain numerical solutions for this system is presented. Four examples are given.
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      fourth-order equation
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      singular perturbation
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      non-selfadjoint boundary value problem
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      asymptotic expansion
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      boundary layer
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      finite difference scheme
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      exponentially fitting
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      numerical examples
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