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S.V. Nesterov, "Using the Accelerated Convergence Method for Solving the Singular Sturm-Liouville Problem," Mech. Solids. 58 (8), 2757-2763 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 8 Pages 2757-2763
DOI 10.3103/S0025654423080149
Title Using the Accelerated Convergence Method for Solving the Singular Sturm-Liouville Problem
Author(s) S.V. Nesterov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, bayd@ipmnet.ru)
Abstract This article is dedicated to the memory of L.D. Akulenko, who worked with the author of the article worked for more than 40 years. Within the framework of the accelerated convergence method developed jointly, a number of classes of problems related to the Sturm–Liouville problems were solved. Based on the research results, several dozen articles and generalizing monograph [1] were published. In this paper, we describe the adaptation of the method to solving singular Sturm–Liouville problems.
Keywords accelerated convergence method, Sturm–Liouville problem, singularity
Received 05 May 2023Revised 15 July 2023Accepted 20 July 2023
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