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Transfer of boundary conditions for difference equations

Emil Vitásek (2000)

Applications of Mathematics

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It is well-known that the idea of transferring boundary conditions offers a universal and, in addition, elementary means how to investigate almost all methods for solving boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. The aim of this paper is to show that the same approach works also for discrete problems, i.e., for difference equations. Moreover, it will be found out that some results of this kind may be obtained also for some particular two-dimensional problems. ...

On the necessary and sufficient conditions for the convergence of the difference schemes for the general boundary value problem for the linear systems of ordinary differential equations

Malkhaz Ashordia (2021)

Mathematica Bohemica

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We consider the numerical solvability of the general linear boundary value problem for the systems of linear ordinary differential equations. Along with the continuous boundary value problem we consider the sequence of the general discrete boundary value problems, i.e. the corresponding general difference schemes. We establish the effective necessary and sufficient (and effective sufficient) conditions for the convergence of the schemes. Moreover, we consider the stability of the solutions...

Existence results for q-difference inclusions with three-point boundary conditions involving different numbers of q

Sotiris K. Ntouyas, Thanin Sitthiwirattham, Jessada Tariboon (2014)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In this paper, we study a new class of three-point boundary value problems of nonlinear second-order q-difference inclusions. Our problems contain different numbers of q in derivatives and integrals. By using fixed point theorems, some new existence results are obtained in the cases when the right-hand side has convex as well as noncovex values.