Abstract
In this paper, modification of Dzhumabaev parameterization method is developed to a boundary value problem for systems of loaded differential equations with piecewise constant argument of generalized type (EPCAG). The method is based on reducing the considering problem to an equivalent multi-point boundary value problem for ordinary differential equations with parameters. An equivalent boundary value problem with parameters consists of the Cauchy problem for a system of ordinary differential equations with parameters, a two-point condition, a continuity condition, and additional conditions for a piecewise constant argument. The solution of the Cauchy problem for a system of ordinary differential equations with parameters is constructed using the fundamental matrix of the differential equation. A system of linear algebraic equations for the parameters is compiled using the values of the solution at the corresponding points and substituting them into the two-point condition, the continuity condition, and the conditions for the piecewise constant argument. A modification of Dzhumabaev parameterization method for solving the considering boundary value problem is proposed which is based on solving the constructed system and the 4th order Runge-Kutta method for solving the Cauchy problem on subintervals. The obtained results are verified by a numerical example. Numerical analysis showed high efficiency of the constructed modification of Dzhumabaev parameterization method.
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