Variational Iteration Method

The variational iteration method (VIM) is one of the well‐known semi‐analytical methods for solving linear and nonlinear ordinary as well as partial differential equations. The main advantage of the method lies in its flexibility and ability to solve nonlinear equations easily....

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Vydané v:Advanced Numerical and Semi-Analytical Methods for Differential Equations s. 141 - 147
Hlavní autori: Chakraverty, Snehashish, Mahato, Nisha, Karunakar, Perumandla, Dilleswar Rao, Tharasi
Médium: Kapitola
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States Wiley 2019
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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ISBN:9781119423423, 1119423422
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Shrnutí:The variational iteration method (VIM) is one of the well‐known semi‐analytical methods for solving linear and nonlinear ordinary as well as partial differential equations. The main advantage of the method lies in its flexibility and ability to solve nonlinear equations easily. The method can be used in bounded and unbounded domains as well. By this method one can find the convergent successive approximations of the exact solution of the differential equations if such a solution exists. Wazwaz used the VIM for solving the linear and nonlinear Volterra integral and integro‐differential equations and explained clearly how to use this method for solving homogenous and inhomogeneous partial differential equations. This chapter solves few test problems using the present method to make the readers familiar with the method. As such, two linear nonhomogeneous partial differential equations are handled in two examples, and a nonlinear partial differential equation has been solved in other example.
ISBN:9781119423423
1119423422
DOI:10.1002/9781119423461.ch13