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Title: Numerical Solution of First and Higher Order IVPs via a Single Continuous Block Method.
Authors: Garba, Jamiu
Audu, Khadeejah James
Mohammed, Umaru
Tiamiyu, Abdgafar Tunde
Keywords: Accuracy, Collocation, Continuous scheme, First order ODEs,
Higher order ODEs, Interpolation
Issue Date: 6-May-2025
Publisher: Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey
Citation: Garba Jamiu, Khadeejah James Audu, Umaru Mohammed & Abdgafar Tunde Tiamiyu. (2025). Numerical Solution of First and Higher Order IVPs via a Single Continuous Block Method. Scientific Journal of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, 8(1), 16-34.
Abstract: This article focuses on the development and implementation of a single continuous collocation numerical scheme for solving first and higher-order ordinary differential equations (ODEs). By employing the interpolation and collocation technique on power series as basis function, we were able to come up with a continuous scheme from which block methods for effectively solving first and higher order ODEs were derived. This is better and faster than the traditional way of developing a continuous scheme for a specific order of ODE. The method's accuracy is determined to be of order seven, establishing its consistency. Results from the implementation of our method show its applicability on nonlinear equations and application problems from first, second, third, and fourth order ODEs that are of significant implications on various fields in physics, engineering, biology and mathematics. Furthermore, the numerical results generated by the method reveal its effectiveness and accuracy, and also its superiority over some methods that exist in literature.
Description: A journal Publication
URI: DOI: https://doi.org/10.70030/sjmakeu.1611387
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