Published December 1971 | public
Journal Article

Shooting and embedding for two-point boundary value problems

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Abstract

The shooting method is an extremely powerful technique for both the theoretical analysis and approximate numerical solution of general two point boundary value problems. To illustrate we consider a problem of the form: (a) y'(t) = F(t,y), T_0 ⩽ t ⩽ T_1; (b) B(y(T_0), y(T_1)) = 0.

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© 1971 Published by Elsevier Inc. This work was supported by the U. S. Army Research Office, Durham under Contract DAHC 04-68-C-0006.

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