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Numerische Mathematik 1
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A Successive Linearization Method Approach to Solve Lane-Emden Type of Equations
TL;DR: In this article, a new application of the successive linearization method for solving singular initial and boundary value problems of Lane-Emden type was proposed, and a comparison is made with results from existing methods in the literature and with exact analytical solutions.
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Solution of Higher-Order ODEs Using Backward Difference Method
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to solve higher-order ODEs directly in terms of backward difference in a constant stepsize formulation, which was validated by solving some higher order ODES directly with constant stepsizes.
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General Theory of Fuzzy Connectedness Segmentations
TL;DR: Results are proved which show that MOFS segmentation is robust with respect to seed choice even when different affinities are used for different objects and the affinITIES are not necessarily symmetric, which is one of the most computationally efficient segmentation algorithms.
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Next generation network real-time kinematic interpolation segment to improve the user accuracy
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that automatic selection of the right interpolation/smoothing method in a GNSS-based network real-time kinematic (NRTK) interpolation segment can improve the accuracy of the rover position estimates and also the processing time in the NRTK processing center.
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Sequential Convex Programming Methods
TL;DR: The method is outlined and it is shown, how the iteration process can be stabilized by a line search, and the convergence results are presented for a special variant called method of moving asymptotes.