Numerical Boundary Value ODEs Proceedings of an International Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, July 10–13, 1984 / by Ascher, Russell.

In the past few years, knowledge about methods for the numerical solution of two-point boundary value problems has increased significantly. Important theoretical and practical advances have been made in a number or fronts, although they are not adequately described in any tt'xt currently availa...

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Main Authors: Ascher (Author), Russell (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Progress in Scientific Computing ; 5
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505 0 |a I. Conditioning, dichotomy and related numerical considerations -- A unified view of some recent developments in the numerical solution of BVODEs -- The role of conditioning in shooting techniques -- On non-invertible boundary value problems -- Riccati transformations: When and how to use? -- Discretizations with dichotomic stability for two-point boundary value problems -- II. Implementation aspects of various methods -- Improving the performance of numerical methods for two-point boundary value problems -- Reducing the number of variational equations in the implementation of multiple shooting -- The spline-collocation and the spline-Galerkin methods for Orr-Sommerfeld problem -- III. Singular perturbation (‘stiff’) problems -- On the simultaneous use of asymptotic and numerical methods to solve nonlinear two-points problems with boundary and interior layers -- Two families of symmetric difference schemes for singular perturbation problems -- A numerical method for singular perturbation problems with turning points -- Numerical solution of singular perturbed boundary value problems using a collocation method with tension splines -- IV. Bifurcation problems and delay differential equations -- Solving boundary value problems for functional differential equations by collocation -- The approximation of simple singularities -- Calculating the loss of stability by transient methods, with application to parabolic partial differential equations -- A Runge-Kutta-Nystrom method for delay differential equations -- V. Special applications -- A finite difference method for the basic stationary semiconductor device equations -- Solution of premixed and counterflow diffusion flame problems by adaptive boundary value methods. 
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