A finite difference method for the singularly perturbed problem with nonlocal boundary condition (Q706781)
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A finite difference method for the singularly perturbed problem with nonlocal boundary condition (English)
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9 February 2005
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This paper deals with a uniformly convergent difference scheme on an equidistant mesh for the numerical solution of singularly perturbed, nonlocal boundary value problem \(\varepsilon^2u''+\varepsilon a(x) u'-b(x)u=f(x)\), \(0<x<1\), \(u(0)=\mu_0\), \(u(1)-\int^{l_1}_{l_0} g(x)u\,dx= \mu_{1^D}\), \(0\leq l_0 <l_1 < 1\). The authors use the method of integral identities which use exponential basis functions and interpolating quadrature rules. Some compatational results for an example are presented.
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finite difference scheme
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singular perturbation
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boundary value problem
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boundary layer
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nonlocal boundary condition
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uniform convergence
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exponential fitting
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numerical example
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method of integral identities
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exponential basis functions
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interpolating quadrature rules
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