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Fitted Numerical Scheme for Second-Order Singularly Perturbed Differential-Difference Equations with Mixed Shifts

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  • Meku Ayalew
  • Gashu Gadisa Kiltu
  • Gemechis File Duressa

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This paper presents the study of singularly perturbed differential-difference equations of delay and advance parameters. The proposed numerical scheme is a fitted fourth-order finite difference approximation for the singularly perturbed differential equations at the nodal points and obtained a tridiagonal scheme. This is significant because the proposed method is applicable for the perturbation parameter which is less than the mesh size where most numerical methods fail to give good results. Moreover, the work can also help to introduce the technique of establishing and making analysis for the stability and convergence of the proposed numerical method, which is the crucial part of the numerical analysis. Maximum absolute errors range from up to , and computational rate of convergence for different values of perturbation parameter, delay and advance parameters, and mesh sizes are tabulated for the considered numerical examples. Concisely, the present method is stable and convergent and gives more accurate results than some existing numerical methods reported in the literature.

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  • Meku Ayalew & Gashu Gadisa Kiltu & Gemechis File Duressa, 2021. "Fitted Numerical Scheme for Second-Order Singularly Perturbed Differential-Difference Equations with Mixed Shifts," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:4573847
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/4573847
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