Shooting Methods for First-Order Three-Point Boundary Value Problems
What is the connection between initial value problems and boundary value problems? This video shows how we can develop new results for boundary value problems by using ideas from initial value problems. In particular, a shooting method is developed that links the two.
Our results give conditions under which our three point boundary value problem will have solutions.
This presentation features new mathematical research.
Author: Christopher C. Tisdell
School of Mathematics & Statistics
The University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052
Australia
Видео Shooting Methods for First-Order Three-Point Boundary Value Problems канала Dr Chris Tisdell
Our results give conditions under which our three point boundary value problem will have solutions.
This presentation features new mathematical research.
Author: Christopher C. Tisdell
School of Mathematics & Statistics
The University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052
Australia
Видео Shooting Methods for First-Order Three-Point Boundary Value Problems канала Dr Chris Tisdell
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