Automatic solution of Sturm-Liouville problems using the Pruess method
DOI10.1016/0377-0427(92)90222-JzbMath0747.65070MaRDI QIDQ1185975
Marco Marlettta, John D. Pryce
Publication date: 28 June 1992
Published in: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
numerical experiments; Sturm-Liouville problems; automatic meshing; eigenvalues estimates; singular Sturm-Liouville problems; approximation of the coefficient functions; code SLEIGN; interval truncation; Pruess method; SLO2F
65L50: Mesh generation, refinement, and adaptive methods for ordinary differential equations
65L15: Numerical solution of eigenvalue problems involving ordinary differential equations
34L15: Eigenvalues, estimation of eigenvalues, upper and lower bounds of ordinary differential operators
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