On decoupled quasi-linearization methods for solving systems of nonlinear boundary value problems.
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2014
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Abstract
In this dissertation, a comparative study is carried out on three spectral based numerical
methods which are the spectral quasilinearization method (SQLM), the spectral relaxation
method (SRM) and the spectral local linearization method (SLLM). The study is carried out
by applying the numerical methods on systems of differential equations modeling
uid
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problems. Residual error analysis is used in determining the speed of convergence, convergence
rate and accuracy of the methods. In Chapter 1, all the terminologies and methods that are
applied throughout the course of the study are introduced. In Chapter 2, the SRM, SLLM
and SQLM are applied on an unsteady free convective heat and mass transfer on a stretching
surface in a porous medium with suction/injection. In Chapter 3, the SRM, SLLM and SQLM
are applied on an unsteady boundary layer
ow due to a stretching surface in a rotating
uid.
In Chapter 4, the SRM, SLLM and SQLM are used to solve an unsteady three-dimensional
MHD boundary layer
ow and heat transfer over an impulsively stretching plate. The purpose
of this study is to assess the performance of the spectral based numerical methods when solving
systems of differential equations. The performance of the methods are measured in terms of
computational efficiency (in terms of time taken to generate solutions), accuracy and rate
of convergence. The ease of development and implementation of the associated numerical
algorithms are also considered.
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M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.
Keywords
Boundary value problems., Nonlinear boundary value problems., Nonlinear theories., Theses -- Mathematics.