An Efficient Legendre-Wavelet Collocation Technique for Solving Emden–Fowler Type Equations

Emden–Fowler equations are widely used in mathematical and physical modeling. They describe phenomena in various fields, including astrophysics, quantum mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics. Applications range from modeling stars’ thermal behavior to species’ distribution in a chemical reaction. Resear...

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Published inNumerical analysis and applications Vol. 18; no. 3; pp. 249 - 267
Main Authors Saha, N., Shahni, J., Singh, R., Guleria, V., Sriwastav, N.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.09.2025
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1995-4239
1995-4247
DOI10.1134/S1995423925030061

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Summary:Emden–Fowler equations are widely used in mathematical and physical modeling. They describe phenomena in various fields, including astrophysics, quantum mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics. Applications range from modeling stars’ thermal behavior to species’ distribution in a chemical reaction. Researchers continuously seek new methods to solve Emden–Fowler (EF) equations more efficiently and accurately due to their versatility and richness. This article presents a novel approach for solving the generalized EF equations subject to boundary conditions using the Legendre wavelet. First, we convert the problem into equivalent Fredholm integral equations. Next, we use the Legendre wavelet collocation approach and the Newton–Raphson iterative technique to solve the resulting integral equations. The formulation of the proposed algorithm is further supported by its convergence and error analysis. We examine the accuracy of the method by computing the numerical solution and errors for various examples. We compare our numerical outcomes to the exact solution and those achieved by techniques in the literature, such as the Haar wavelet and the optimal homotopy analysis method. The Legendre wavelet collocation method offers superior accuracy with fewer collocation points, making it advantageous.
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ISSN:1995-4239
1995-4247
DOI:10.1134/S1995423925030061