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Volume 6, Issue 3
The Existence of the Solution and the Globally Convergent Shooting Method for a Class of Two-Point Boundary Value Problems

Guo-Chen Feng & De-Tong Zhang

J. Comp. Math., 6 (1988), pp. 282-291.

Published online: 1988-06

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A class of two-point boundary value problems are studied. A new existence theorem of solution is constructively proved and a globally convergent shooting method for it is given.

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A class of two-point boundary value problems are studied. A new existence theorem of solution is constructively proved and a globally convergent shooting method for it is given.

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A class of two-point boundary value problems are studied. A new existence theorem of solution is constructively proved and a globally convergent shooting method for it is given.

Guo-Chen Feng & De-Tong Zhang. (1970). The Existence of the Solution and the Globally Convergent Shooting Method for a Class of Two-Point Boundary Value Problems. Journal of Computational Mathematics. 6 (3). 282-291. doi:
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