A fourth-order non-uniform mesh optimal B-spline collocation method for solving a strongly nonlinear singular boundary value problem describing electrohydrodynamic flow of a fluid (Q1986183)

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A fourth-order non-uniform mesh optimal B-spline collocation method for solving a strongly nonlinear singular boundary value problem describing electrohydrodynamic flow of a fluid
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    A fourth-order non-uniform mesh optimal B-spline collocation method for solving a strongly nonlinear singular boundary value problem describing electrohydrodynamic flow of a fluid (English)
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    7 April 2020
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    The author develops and implements a very interesting fourth-order numerical method - a nonuniform mesh optimal cubic B-spline collocation method - for the numerical solution of a strongly nonlinear singular boundary value problem. This method consists of five steps: \begin{itemize} \item L'Hôpital's rule is used to overcome the singularity behavior at the point \(r = 0\). \item Newton's method is used to linearize the resulting problem obtained in step 1. \item A grading function is appropriately chosen in order to generate a nonuniform partition over the solution domain. \item Cubic B-spline basis functions on nonuniform partition are constructed. \item An optimal B-spline collocation method on nonuniform mesh is designed to approximate the solution of the considered problem using the basis functions obtained in the previous step. \end{itemize} The convergence analysis of the proposed method is discussed.
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    electrohydrodynamic flows
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    grading function
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    Hartmann electric number
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    nonlinearity
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    non-uniform partition
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    B-spline collocation method
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