An elegant operational matrix based on harmonic numbers: Effective solutions for linear and nonlinear fourth-order two point boundary value problems
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Waleed M. M. Abd-Elhameed
University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Cairo University, Egypt
Published 2016-07-21
https://doi.org/10.15388/NA.2016.4.2
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Keywords

shifted Legendre polynomials
harmonic numbers
fourth-order boundary value problems
etrov–Galerkin method
collocation method

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Abd-Elhameed, W.M.M. (2016) “An elegant operational matrix based on harmonic numbers: Effective solutions for linear and nonlinear fourth-order two point boundary value problems”, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 21(4), pp. 448–464. doi:10.15388/NA.2016.4.2.

Abstract

This paper analyzes the solution of fourth-order linear and nonlinear two point boundary value problems. The suggested method is quite innovative and it is completely different from all previous methods used for solving such kind of boundary value problems. The method is based on employing an elegant operational matrix of derivatives expressed in terms of the well-known harmonic numbers. Two algorithms are presented and implemented for obtaining new approximate solutions of linear and nonlinear fourth-order boundary value problems. The two algorithms rely on employing the new introduced operational matrix for reducing the differential equations with their boundary conditions to systems of linear or nonlinear algebraic equations which can be efficiently solved by suitable solvers. For this purpose, the two spectral methods namely, Petrov-Galerkin and collocation methods are applied. Some illustrative examples are considered aiming to ascertain the wide applicability, validity, and efficiency of the two proposed algorithms. The obtained numerical results are satisfactory and the approximate solutions are very close to the analytical solutions and they are more accurate than those obtained by some other existing techniques in literature.

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