Abstract

A general procedure to determine collocation methods for high order boundary value problems is presented. These methods provide globally continuous differentiable solution in the form of polynomial functions and also numerical solution on a set of discrete points. Some special cases are considered. Numerical experiments are presented which support theoretical results and provide favorable comparisons with other existing methods.

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