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On multiple solutions for a fourth order nonlinear singular boundary value problems arising in epitaxial growth theory

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In this article, we consider the fourth order non‐self‐adjoint singular boundary value problem 1rr1rrϕ′′′′=ϕ′ϕ″r+λ, with λ as a parameter measures the speed at which new particles are deposited. This differential… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we consider the fourth order non‐self‐adjoint singular boundary value problem 1rr1rrϕ′′′′=ϕ′ϕ″r+λ, with λ as a parameter measures the speed at which new particles are deposited. This differential equation is non‐self‐adjoint, so finding its solutions is not easy by usual methods. Also, this does not have a unique solution; therefore, finite differences and discrete methods may not be applicable. Here, to find approximate solutions, we propose to use the Adomian decomposition method (ADM) and compute the approximate solutions which are fully dependent on the size of the parameter λ. Here, we prove theoretically that the approximate solutions converge to the exact solutions. For small positive values of parameter λ, the above equation has two solutions. No solutions could be found for large positive values of the parameter. The uniqueness of the solution may not be guaranteed for a fixed positive value of the parameter. For negative values of parameter existences of the solution are always guaranteed.

Keywords: boundary value; fourth order; value; singular boundary; approximate solutions

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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