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Parameter-uniform numerical method for a coupled system of singularly perturbed turning point problems with Robin
Chaturya Karanam1, Prashanth Maroju2
1Department of Mathematics, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT-AP University, Beside AP Secretariat, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, 522241, India.
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This paper investigates a system of singularly perturbed turning point problems subject to Robin-type boundary conditions, that exhibit sharp boundary and interior layers that pose significant challenges for standard numerical methods. To effectively handle these difficulties, a trigonometric cubic B-spline (TCBS) collocation approach is proposed for obtaining accurate numerical approximations. The smoothness and flexibility of the TCBS basis functions enable the method to capture the rapid variations associated with turning point behavior. A rigorous theoretical framework is developed to analyze the stability and convergence of the scheme, and it is shown that the method achieves parameter-uniform convergence of order [Formula: see text], which corresponds to second-order accuracy up to a logarithmic factor. The performance of the method is demonstrated through a numerical example, where the computed results are compared with existing results available in the literature. In addition, the computational efficiency of the proposed method is evaluated through the reported CPU time. The numerical results confirm the reliability, accuracy, and effectiveness of the present approach.
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