A Difference Scheme Using Spline for a Class of Singular Boundary Value Problem
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2016, Vol 15, Issue 13
Abstract
In this paper, a finite difference scheme using cubic splines has been discussed to find the numerical solution for a class of singular two point boundary value problems for certain ordinary differential equations. The cubic spline approximation leads to the tridiagonal system of equations, which can be solved using Newton’s method. Second order convergence of the method has been established for quite general conditions. Two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the method and verify the second order accuracy.
Authors and Affiliations
Arvind K. Singh
A METRICS BASED APPROACH TO ANALYSE WEB USAGE PATTERN
Web metrics are established goals and standards for measuring website performance. Web Analytics can be used to analyze and statistically process user and customer behavior. Web Analytics especially refers to the use of...
Optimal Interactive Rainfall Maps (Iraq) in Client Side and Google Earth
Global environment change has become a worldwide concern in recent years. Rainfall is an important climatologically parameter, and knowledge of its temporal and spatial patterns is useful for researchers working in many...
Are We Really Preparing Preservice Teachers to Teach with Technology in the Classroom?
Are Quebec’s future teachers well prepared to integrate information and communication technologies (ICT) into the classroom? To answer this question, 2,065 teachers-in-training from nine universities offering teacher o...
Designing an e-democracy framework to enhance the Egyptian e-government
E-democracy concept can enhance Egyptian participation in rule and it can move e-the Egyptian government to a new era. E-democracy concept can be applied in conjunction with database connection to transfer Egyptian e-gov...
Topology Controlled Energy Proficient Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Random deployment in Wireless sensor networks lead to spatial node redundancy in close knit sensor networks. In this paper, an improved energy proficient PEGASIS based protocol (PEGASIS-TC) has been proposed. PEGASIS-TC...