Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions

This thesis investigates on the numerical solutions for solving two-point and multipoint boundary value problems (BVPs) subject to Robin and mixed boundary conditions. The BVPs are solved directly using the new developed two-point diagonally implicit multistep block method in the form of Adams ty...

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Main Author: Mohd Nasir, Nadirah
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1047142023-10-05T04:35:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104714/ Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions Mohd Nasir, Nadirah This thesis investigates on the numerical solutions for solving two-point and multipoint boundary value problems (BVPs) subject to Robin and mixed boundary conditions. The BVPs are solved directly using the new developed two-point diagonally implicit multistep block method in the form of Adams type formula. Constant and variable step size strategy are employed for solving two-point second-order BVPs. Meanwhile, the computed solutions for two-point and multipoint third-order BVPs are limit to constant step size. Shooting technique is implemented in order to solve the BVPs. The initial estimate values are obtained using the Newton’s divided difference interpolation method and Steffensen’s method. Alternatively, the first derivative function is absence during the calculation of guessing values compared to the shooting technique via the Newton’s method. The analysis included order, error constants, consistency, zero-stability and convergence are presented in describing the characteristics of the proposed methods. All the computational procedures were undertaken using the C language in a Code::Blocks 16.01 cross platform. Numerical results showed significant findings where the proposed methods could offer better accuracy results, less costly in terms of total function calls and faster in timing compared to the existing methods. In conclusion, the proposed methods and developed algorithms were shown to be a reliable BVPs solver for solving two-point and multipoint BVPs subject to Robin and mixed boundary conditions directly. 2020-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104714/1/NADIRAH%20BINTI%20MOHD%20NASIR%20-%20IR.pdf Mohd Nasir, Nadirah (2020) Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Boundary value problems Numerical analysis
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topic Boundary value problems
Numerical analysis
spellingShingle Boundary value problems
Numerical analysis
Mohd Nasir, Nadirah
Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
description This thesis investigates on the numerical solutions for solving two-point and multipoint boundary value problems (BVPs) subject to Robin and mixed boundary conditions. The BVPs are solved directly using the new developed two-point diagonally implicit multistep block method in the form of Adams type formula. Constant and variable step size strategy are employed for solving two-point second-order BVPs. Meanwhile, the computed solutions for two-point and multipoint third-order BVPs are limit to constant step size. Shooting technique is implemented in order to solve the BVPs. The initial estimate values are obtained using the Newton’s divided difference interpolation method and Steffensen’s method. Alternatively, the first derivative function is absence during the calculation of guessing values compared to the shooting technique via the Newton’s method. The analysis included order, error constants, consistency, zero-stability and convergence are presented in describing the characteristics of the proposed methods. All the computational procedures were undertaken using the C language in a Code::Blocks 16.01 cross platform. Numerical results showed significant findings where the proposed methods could offer better accuracy results, less costly in terms of total function calls and faster in timing compared to the existing methods. In conclusion, the proposed methods and developed algorithms were shown to be a reliable BVPs solver for solving two-point and multipoint BVPs subject to Robin and mixed boundary conditions directly.
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author Mohd Nasir, Nadirah
author_facet Mohd Nasir, Nadirah
author_sort Mohd Nasir, Nadirah
title Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
title_short Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
title_full Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
title_fullStr Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
title_full_unstemmed Multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with Robin and mixed type boundary conditions
title_sort multistep block method for solving second and third order boundary value problems with robin and mixed type boundary conditions
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104714/1/NADIRAH%20BINTI%20MOHD%20NASIR%20-%20IR.pdf
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