MÉTODO DE DIFERENCIAS FINITAS PARA UN PROBLEMA DE VALOR DE FRONTERA UNIDIMENSIONAL

Authors

  • Luis Jaime Collantes Santisteban y Cols.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33017/RevECIPeru2006.0011/

Keywords:

one-dimensional boundary-value problem, finite-difference, tridiagonal matrix, Thomas‟ method, bending moment.

Abstract

In this work the one-dimensional boundary-value problem given in (1) is considered. The solution of the problem by means of finite-difference method comes near supposing that the function c(x) is nonnegative on 0,1, which allows to establish the convergence of the considered method of approximation. The use of the finite-difference method, in turn, involves the solution of linear systems with very sparse‟ matrices, whose zeros are arranged in quite remarkable fashion. These matrices are of tridiagonal type. For the solution of these systems the Thomas‟ method has been used.

Published

2019-01-16

Issue

Section

ARTÍCULOS ORIGINALES

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