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Zbl 0843.34026
Lee, E.S.; Adomian, G.
On the solution of boundary value problem. The decomposition method.
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[A] Bainov, D. (ed.) et al., Proceedings of the fourth international colloquium on differential equations, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 18-22, 1993. Utrecht: VSP. 163-166 (1994). ISBN 90-6764-169-3/hbk

Summary: The method developed by Adomian, the decomposition method, supplies approximate solution to the original nonlinear and/or stochastic ordinary, partial, or integral differential equations. The approach may be used to find analytical approximations of the solution of the original equations. Since no linearization or perturbation is used and also since the solution can be approximated as close a needed, this approximate analytical solution forms a very useful tool for analyzing boundary value problems encountered in practice. It should be pointed out that these boundary value problems are usually unstable and very difficult to solve numerically. Furthermore, even for nonlinear problems without the consideration of the boundary value difficulties, linearization or perturbation approaches frequently alter the characteristics of the original problem completely. In this paper, we wish to show the difficulties in handling nonlinear boundary value problems and how the decomposition method can be used to analyze these type of problems.
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*34B15 Nonlinear boundary value problems of ODE

Keywords: decomposition method; approximate analytical solution; nonlinear boundary value problems

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