Multipoint solution of two-point boundary-value problems
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Publication:2540941
DOI10.1007/BF00928709zbMATH Open0202.15905MaRDI QIDQ2540941FDOQ2540941
Authors: S. M. Roberts, J. S. Shipman
Publication date: 1971
Published in: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Solution of Troesch's two-point boundary value problem by a combination of techniques
- Multipoint approach to the two-point boundary value problem
- On the reduction of Holt's problem to a finite interval
- Solution of two-point boundary-value problems with Jacobian matrix characterized by large positive eigenvalues
- A numerical method for multipoint boundary value problems with application to a restricted three body problem
- Parallel computation of two-point boundary-value problems via particular solutions
- On the solution of Holt's problem
- Numerical solution of unstable two-point boundary-value problems by quasilinearization and orthonormalization
- A new shooting method for multi-point discrete boundary value problems
- Discrete weighted residual methods Multi-interval methods
- On the formulation of invariant imbedding problems
- Direct method for forming the optimal open loop control of aerial vehicles
- Numerical solution of a micropolar fluid flow between two rotating coaxial disks
- Extension of a perturbation technique for nonlinear two-point boundary- value problems
- Galerkin solutions of stiff two-point boundary-value problems
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