This paper reports a modified homotopy perturbation algorithm, called the domain decomposition homotopy perturbation method (DDHPM), for solving two-point singular boundary value problems arising in science and engineering. The essence… Click to show full abstract
This paper reports a modified homotopy perturbation algorithm, called the domain decomposition homotopy perturbation method (DDHPM), for solving two-point singular boundary value problems arising in science and engineering. The essence of the approach is to split the domain of the problem into a number of nonoverlapping subdomains. In each subdomain, a method based on a combination of HPM and integral equation formalism is implemented. The boundary condition at the right endpoint of each inner subdomain is established before deriving an iterative scheme for the components of the solution series. The accuracy and efficiency of the DDHPM are demonstrated by 4 examples (2 nonlinear and 2 linear). In comparison with the traditional HPM, the proposed domain decomposition HPM is highly accurate.
               
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