On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain

In previous research the authors have implemented the investigation of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point. The authors have proven the following: the existence of variable exceptional point, theorem of the existence and...

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Main Authors: Victor Nikolaevich Orlov, Tatyana Yuryevna Leontieva
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Language:English
Published: Samara State Technical University 2020-12-01
Series:Vestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki
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description In previous research the authors have implemented the investigation of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point. The authors have proven the following: the existence of variable exceptional point, theorem of the existence and uniqueness of solution in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point. The analytical approximated solution in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point was built. The authors researched the influence of disturbance of variable exceptional point on an approximated solution. The results obtained for the real domain have been extended to the complex domain $|z||\tilde z^*|\geqslant |z^*|$, giving special attention to change of direction of movement along the beam towards the origin of coordinates of a complex domain. These researches are actual due to the variable exceptional point pattern (even fractional degree of critical pole). The received results are accompanied by the numerical experiment and complete the investigation of analytical approximated solution of the considered class of nonlinear differential equations in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point depending on the direction of movement along the beam in a complex domain.
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spelling doaj.art-f01331abd58f46859c6553225e1ad49d2022-12-22T01:09:36ZengSamara State Technical UniversityVestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki1991-86152310-70812020-12-0124117418610.14498/vsgtu172737970On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domainVictor Nikolaevich Orlov0Tatyana Yuryevna LeontievaMoscow State University of Civil EngineeringIn previous research the authors have implemented the investigation of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point. The authors have proven the following: the existence of variable exceptional point, theorem of the existence and uniqueness of solution in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point. The analytical approximated solution in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point was built. The authors researched the influence of disturbance of variable exceptional point on an approximated solution. The results obtained for the real domain have been extended to the complex domain $|z||\tilde z^*|\geqslant |z^*|$, giving special attention to change of direction of movement along the beam towards the origin of coordinates of a complex domain. These researches are actual due to the variable exceptional point pattern (even fractional degree of critical pole). The received results are accompanied by the numerical experiment and complete the investigation of analytical approximated solution of the considered class of nonlinear differential equations in the neighborhood of variable exceptional point depending on the direction of movement along the beam in a complex domain.https://journals.eco-vector.com/1991-8615/article/viewFile/41984/28006movable singular pointnonlinear differential equationanalytical approximate solutionneighborhood of variable exceptional pointcomplex domaina posteriori estimate
spellingShingle Victor Nikolaevich Orlov
Tatyana Yuryevna Leontieva
On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
Vestnik Samarskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehničeskogo Universiteta. Seriâ: Fiziko-Matematičeskie Nauki
movable singular point
nonlinear differential equation
analytical approximate solution
neighborhood of variable exceptional point
complex domain
a posteriori estimate
title On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
title_full On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
title_fullStr On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
title_full_unstemmed On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
title_short On extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
title_sort on extension of the domain for analytical approximate solution of one class of nonlinear differential equations of the second order in a complex domain
topic movable singular point
nonlinear differential equation
analytical approximate solution
neighborhood of variable exceptional point
complex domain
a posteriori estimate
url https://journals.eco-vector.com/1991-8615/article/viewFile/41984/28006
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