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English: A demonstration of convergence of singular perturbation solutions. Shows solutions to
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Date | 25 March 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | Roy W. Wright at English Wikipedia |
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2007-03-25 02:46 | 898×629× (141723 bytes) | Roy W. Wright | A demonstration of convergence of [[singular perturbation]] solutions. Shows solutions to :<math> \epsilon y'' + (1+\epsilon) y' + y = 0,\,</math> with <math>y(0)=0</math>, <math>y(1)=1</math>, for varying <math>\epsilon</math>. I plotted it in Octave |
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