Existence and nonuniqueness of solutions of a singular nonlinear boundary-layer problem (Q810233)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4212497
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    Existence and nonuniqueness of solutions of a singular nonlinear boundary-layer problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4212497

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      Existence and nonuniqueness of solutions of a singular nonlinear boundary-layer problem (English)
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      1991
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      The authors examine existence and uniqueness questions for positive solutions of \(gg''+h=0\) on (-k,1), \(k>0\), subject to the boundary conditions \(g'(-k)=C\) and \(g(1)=0\), where h is continuous, increasing, and (for some positive \(M_ 1\) and \(M_ 2)\) satisfies \(M_ 2| x| \leq h(x)\leq M_ 1| x|\). An important example arising in boundary layer theory is \(h(x)=x\). It is shown that for every real C, there are conditions on \(M_ 1\), \(M_ 2\), and k forcing nonuniqueness of solutions. Numerical results for \(h(x)=x\) are presented demonstrating this lack of uniqueness.
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      boundary value problems
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      existence
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      uniqueness
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      boundary layer theory
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      nonuniqueness
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      Numerical results
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