On comparison of series and numerical solutions for second Painlevé equation
DOI10.1002/num.20475zbMath1197.65080WikidataQ115398464 ScholiaQ115398464MaRDI QIDQ5747611
No author found.
Publication date: 14 September 2010
Published in: Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/num.20475
convergence; comparison of methods; numerical examples; series solution; second Painlevé equation; Adomian decomposition method; homotopy analysis method; homotopy perturbation method; Legendre tau method; analytic continuation method
34A25: Analytical theory of ordinary differential equations: series, transformations, transforms, operational calculus, etc.
34M55: Painlevé and other special ordinary differential equations in the complex domain; classification, hierarchies
65L20: Stability and convergence of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
65L05: Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations
Related Items
Cites Work
- Analytical solutions for pipe flow of a fourth grade fluid with Reynold and Vogel's models of viscosities
- Thin film flow of an unsteady shrinking sheet through porous medium with variable viscosity
- Soliton solutions for the Fitzhugh-Nagumo equation with the homotopy analysis method
- Comparison between the HAM and HPM solutions of thin film flows of non-Newtonian fluids on a moving belt
- The application of homotopy analysis method to nonlinear equations arising in heat transfer
- The application of homotopy analysis method to thin film flows of a third order fluid
- A new branch of solutions of boundary-layer flows over an impermeable stretched plate
- Comparison of HAM and HPM methods in nonlinear heat conduction and convection equations
- The influence of slip condition on thin film flow of a fourth grade fluid by the homotopy analysis method
- An analytic solution of unsteady boundary-layer flows caused by an impulsively stretching plate
- Comparison between the homotopy analysis method and homotopy perturbation method
- Beyond Perturbation