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Convergence acceleration for the BLUES function method

A detailed comparison is made between four different iterative procedures: Picard, Ishikawa, Mann and Picard-Krasnoselskii, within the framework of the BLUES function method and the variational iteration method. The resulting modified methods are subsequently applied to a nonlinear reaction-diffusion-advection differential equation to generate approximations to the known exact solution. The differences between the BLUES function method and the variational iteration method are illustrated by studying the approximants and the error between the obtained approximants and the exact solution.

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