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  1. Computational and Applied Mathematics
  2. Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33
  3. Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33, Issue 2, July 2014
  4. Piece-wise-polynomial method
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Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 36
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 35
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 34
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33, Issue 3, October 2014
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33, Issue 2, July 2014
Piece-wise-polynomial method
Image deblurring process based on separable restoration methods
A stopping rule for an iterative algorithm in systems of integral equations
Some sufficient descent conjugate gradient methods and their global convergence
Solving the general coupled and the periodic coupled matrix equations via the extended QMRCGSTAB algorithms
On one-dimensional arbitrary high-order WENO schemes for systems of hyperbolic conservation laws
Nonlinear second-order $$q$$ -difference equations with three-point boundary conditions
A new approach for approximate implicitization of parametric curves
Shape-preserving trigonometric functions
Multi-Scale approach for conduction heat transfer: one and two-equation models : Part 2: results for a stratified medium
Approximate series solution of singular boundary value problems with derivative dependence using Green’s function technique
Group inverse for two classes of $$2\times 2$$ block matrices over rings
Numerical simulation of flows past flat plates using volume penalization
The exact domination number of generalized Petersen graphs $$P(n,k)$$ with $$n=2k$$ and $$n=2k+2^{*}$$
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 33, Issue 1, April 2014
Computational and Applied Mathematics : Volume 32

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Piece-wise-polynomial method

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Vazquez Leal, Hector
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract This work presents the piece-wise polynomial method (PWP) as a novel tool with high potential to find approximate solutions for nonlinear differential equations. Moreover, we present two case studies showing the strength of the method to generate highly accurate approximate solutions. The type of tested nonlinear equations are an asymptotic problem and a boundary value problem.
Starting Page 289
Ending Page 299
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 01018205
Journal Computational and Applied Mathematics
Volume Number 33
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 18070302
Language English
Publisher Springer Basel
Publisher Date 2013-07-10
Publisher Place Basel
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Nonlinear ordinary differential operators Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis Mathematical Applications in Computer Science Piece-wise linear Applications of Mathematics Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences Curve fitting
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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