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A new mixed MADM-Collocation approach for solving a class of Lane-Emden singular boundary value problems

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 945-969

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10910-018-00995-x

Keywords

Lane-Emden boundary value problem; Quintic B-spline collocation method; ADM; Domain decomposition; Error analysis; Reaction-diffusion problem; Oxygen-diffusion problem; 65L10; 65L60; 34B16

Funding

  1. SERB, Department of science and Technology, New Delhi, India [SB/S4/MS/877/2014]

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In this paper, a new approach is proposed for solving a class of singular boundary value problems of Lane-Emden type. It is well known that the Adomian decomposition method (ADM) fails to provide a convergent series solution to strongly nonlinear boundary value problem in the wider region and the B-spline collocation method yields unsatisfactory approximation in the presence of singularity. To avoid these shortcomings of both methods, we propose a novel numerical method based on a combination of modified Adomian decomposition method and quintic B-spline collocation method to obtain more accurate solution of the problem under consideration. The principal idea of this approach is to decompose the domain of the problem D=[0,1] into two subdomains as D=D1UD2=[0,]U[,1] ( is vicinity of the singularity). In the first domain D1, the underlying singular boundary value problem is efficiently tackled by a modified Adomian decomposition method. The intent is to apply the ADM in the smaller domain for finding a satisfactory solution. Finally, in the second domain D2, a collocation approach based on quintic B-spline basis function is designed for solving the resulting regular boundary value problem. The error estimation of the quintic B-spline interpolation is supplemented. In addition, six illustrative examples are presented to demonstrate the applicability and accuracy of the new method. It is shown that the resulting solutions appear to be higher accurate when compared to some existing numerical methods.

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