Pulverer et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Automatic grid control in adaptive BVP solversPulverer et al., 2011
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- Pulverer G
- Söderlind G
- Weinmüller E
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- Numerical Algorithms
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Grid adaptation in two-point boundary value problems is usually based on mapping a uniform auxiliary grid to the desired nonuniform grid. Here we combine this approach with a new control system for constructing a grid density function ϕ (x). The local mesh width Δ xj+ …
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