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Variational iteration method for solving mth-order boundary value problems
In this paper, the variational iteration method is applied to solve mth-order boundary value problems. Using this method we only need to apply an iteration to obtain solutions of remarkable accuracy. By giving 3 examples and by comparing...
Application of Smart Collocation Method for Solving Strongly Nonlinear Boundary Value Ordinary Differential Equations
in this study, a new simple technique called, ″smart collocation″ is presented. This method is an extension of the collocation method for solving strongly nonlinear boundary value ordinary differential equations. Effects ...
The Modified VIM for Certain Type of the Nonlinear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems
In the current paper, we introduce a different version of the variational iteration method (VIM) that provide an easy and effective procedure for solving nonlinear two-point boundary-value problems appearing in applied and engineering applications...
THEOREMS ON n-DIMENSIONAL LAPLACETRANSFORMS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
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boundary value problems are solved by using the double Laplace transformation....
Method of lines for stochastic boundary value problems
In this article, we use method of lines for solving stochastic boundary value problems. This method is actually the development of the deterministic theory of method of lines applying to the time, space and randomness separately. In this paper, a...
Variational iteration method for solving Seventh order integro-differential equations
In this paper, the variational iteration method is applied to solve boundary value problems for
Seventh order integro-differential equations. Only one iteration is needed, and the obtained solutions
are of remarkable accuracy.By giving...
HOMOTOPY PERTURBATION METHOD (HPM) FORSOLVING HIGHER ORDER BOUNDARY VALUEPROBLEMS (BVP)
In this paper, we apply the homotopy perturbation method for solving the boundary value problems of higher order by reformulating them as an equivalent system of integral equations. One can obtain this equivalent formulation by using a suitable...