Constructive existence and uniqueness for some nonlinear two-point boundary value problems
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Publication:787003
DOI10.1016/0022-247X(83)90062-8zbMath0528.34018MaRDI QIDQ787003
Publication date: 1983
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Green's functionintegral equationsconvergence ratesuccessive approximationtwo-point boundary value problems
Nonlinear boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (34B15) Numerical solution of boundary value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L10)
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