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Solution of Lane-Emden type equations using Legendre operational matrix of differentiation. (English) Zbl 1246.65115

Summary: An efficient numerical method is developed for solving linear and nonlinear Lane-Emden type equations using Legendre operational matrix of differentiation. The proposed approach is different from other numerical techniques as it is based on differentiation matrix of Legendre polynomial. Some illustrative examples are given to demonstrate the efficiency and validity of the algorithm.

MSC:

65L05 Numerical methods for initial value problems involving ordinary differential equations
34A34 Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and systems
65D25 Numerical differentiation
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