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Applications of approximation theory to differential equations with deviating arguments

Myron Stanley Henry and Kenneth Leroy Wiggins

Vol. 76 (1978), No. 2, 431–441
Abstract

The authors utilize fundamental approximation theory concepts to establish an existence theorem for an initial value problem with a deviating argument. The techniques used to establish this theorem result in an algorithm to compute polynomial approximations to the solution of the initial value problem.

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Primary: 34K05
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Received: 26 May 1977
Published: 1 June 1978
Authors
Myron Stanley Henry
Kenneth Leroy Wiggins