TY - JOUR
T1 - Advanced numerical scheme and its convergence analysis for a class of two-point singular boundary value problems
AU - Sriwastav, Nikhil
AU - Barnwal, Amit K.
AU - Ramos, Higinio
AU - Agarwal, Ravi P.
AU - Singh, Mehakpreet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS)
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - In the past decades, many applications related to applied physics, physiology and astrophysics have been modelled using a class of two-point singular boundary value problems (SBVPs). In this article, a novel approach based on the shooting projection method and the Legendre wavelet operational matrix formulation for approximating a class of two-point SBVPs with Dirichlet and Neumann–Robin boundary conditions is proposed. For the new approach, an initial guess is postulated in contrast to the boundary conditions in the first step. The second step deals with the usage of the Legendre wavelet operational matrix method to solve the initial value problem (IVP). Further, the resulting solution of the IVP is utilized at the second endpoint of the domain of a differential equation in a shooting projection method to improve the initial condition. These two steps are repeated until the desired accuracy of the solution is achieved. To support the mathematical formulation, a detailed convergence analysis of the new approach is conducted. The new approach is tested against some existing methods such as various types of the variational iteration method, considering several numerical examples to which it provides high-quality solutions.
AB - In the past decades, many applications related to applied physics, physiology and astrophysics have been modelled using a class of two-point singular boundary value problems (SBVPs). In this article, a novel approach based on the shooting projection method and the Legendre wavelet operational matrix formulation for approximating a class of two-point SBVPs with Dirichlet and Neumann–Robin boundary conditions is proposed. For the new approach, an initial guess is postulated in contrast to the boundary conditions in the first step. The second step deals with the usage of the Legendre wavelet operational matrix method to solve the initial value problem (IVP). Further, the resulting solution of the IVP is utilized at the second endpoint of the domain of a differential equation in a shooting projection method to improve the initial condition. These two steps are repeated until the desired accuracy of the solution is achieved. To support the mathematical formulation, a detailed convergence analysis of the new approach is conducted. The new approach is tested against some existing methods such as various types of the variational iteration method, considering several numerical examples to which it provides high-quality solutions.
KW - Convergence analysis
KW - Legendre wavelets
KW - Operational matrix of integration
KW - Shooting-projection method
KW - Two-point singular boundary value problem
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U2 - 10.1016/j.matcom.2023.08.037
DO - 10.1016/j.matcom.2023.08.037
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171162176
SN - 0378-4754
VL - 216
SP - 30
EP - 48
JO - Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
JF - Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
ER -