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A parameter-uniform method for singularly perturbed turning point problems exhibiting interior or twin boundary layers

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ABSTRACT A numerical scheme for a class of two-point singularly perturbed boundary value problems with an interior turning point having an interior layer or twin boundary layers is proposed. The… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT A numerical scheme for a class of two-point singularly perturbed boundary value problems with an interior turning point having an interior layer or twin boundary layers is proposed. The solution of this type of problem exhibits a transition region between rapid oscillations and the exponential behaviour. The problem with interior turning point represents a one-dimensional version of stationary convection–diffusion problems with a dominant convective term and a speed field that changes its sign in the catch basin. To solve these problems numerically, we consider a scheme which comprises quintic B-spline collocation method on an appropriate piecewise-uniform mesh, which is dense in the neighbourhood of the interior/boundary layer(s). The method is shown to be parameter-uniform with respect to the singular perturbation parameter ϵ. Some relevant numerical examples are illustrated to verify the theoretical aspects computationally. The results compared with other existing methods show that the proposed method provides more accurate solutions.

Keywords: singularly perturbed; turning point; boundary layers; method; point; twin boundary

Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Mathematics
Year Published: 2019

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