1985 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
A Singularly Perturbed Turning Point Problem
verfasst von : Wolfgang Wasow
Erschienen in: Linear Turning Point Theory
Verlag: Springer New York
Enthalten in: Professional Book Archive
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Differential equation problems that depend on small parameter ∈ in such a way that the order of the equation is lower for ∈ = 0 than for ∈≠ 0 but remains positive are now commonly called “singular perturbation problems.” The condition that the order remain positive for ∈ = 0 is not a very distinguishing property of the differential equation as such. The equation 11.1-1$$\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} { \in u\prime \prime - 2xu\prime + ku = 0,}&{k a constant,} \end{array}$$k a constant, for instance, which will be examined closely in the next section, becomes 11.1-2$${ \in ^2}v\prime \prime - \left( {{x^2} - \in (1 + k)} \right)v = 0$$ under the simple change of variables 11.1-3$$u = {e^{{x^2}/{2_ \in }}}v.$$