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Applied Mathematics and Computation, Volume 325
Volume 325, May 2018
- Jorge Eduardo Macías-Díaz, Ahmed S. Hendy, Rob H. De Staelen:
A compact fourth-order in space energy-preserving method for Riesz space-fractional nonlinear wave equations. 1-14 - Petr Gregor, Riste Skrekovski, Vida Vukasinovic:
Modelling simultaneous broadcasting by level-disjoint partitions. 15-23 - Sherry H. F. Yan:
Bijections for inversion sequences, ascent sequences and 3-nonnesting set partitions. 24-30 - Zhiguo Yan, Ju H. Park, Weihai Zhang:
A unified framework for asymptotic and transient behavior of linear stochastic systems. 31-40 - Jianping Zhou, Chengyan Sang, Xiao Li, Muyun Fang, Zhen Wang:
consensus for nonlinear stochastic multi-agent systems with time delay. 41-58 - Changhui Yao, Yuzhen Zhou, Shanghui Jia:
A finite element method for Maxwell polynomial chaos Debye model. 59-68 - Huiru Wang, Chengjian Zhang, Yongtao Zhou:
A class of compact boundary value methods applied to semi-linear reaction-diffusion equations. 69-81 - Elyas Shivanian, Ahmad Jafarabadi:
An inverse problem of identifying the control function in two and three-dimensional parabolic equations through the spectral meshless radial point interpolation. 82-101 - Gerasim V. Krivovichev:
Linear Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook equations for simulation of linear diffusion equation by lattice Boltzmann method. 102-119 - Qiao Wang, Wei Zhou, Yonggang Cheng, Gang Ma, Xiaolin Chang, Yu Miao, E. Chen:
Regularized moving least-square method and regularized improved interpolating moving least-square method with nonsingular moment matrices. 120-145 - Mojtaba Hajipour, Amin Jajarmi, Alaeddin Malek, Dumitru Baleanu:
Positivity-preserving sixth-order implicit finite difference weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme for the nonlinear heat equation. 146-158 - Mai Duc Thanh:
The Riemann problem for the shallow water equations with horizontal temperature gradients. 159-178 - Angel San Antolín, Richard A. Zalik:
Compactly supported Parseval framelets with symmetry associated to matrices. 179-190 - Murad Banaji:
Inheritance of oscillation in chemical reaction networks. 191-209 - Joshua L. Padgett, Qin Sheng:
Numerical solution of degenerate stochastic Kawarada equations via a semi-discretized approach. 210-226 - Jing Jian Li, Bo Ling, Guodong Liu:
A characterisation on arc-transitive graphs of prime valency. 227-233 - Ivan Gutman:
Stepwise irregular graphs. 234-238 - María S. Bruzón, Rafael de la Rosa, Rita Tracinà:
Exact solutions via equivalence transformations of variable-coefficient fifth-order KdV equations. 239-245 - Tao Wang, Xiaodan Zhao:
Odd graph and its applications to the strong edge coloring. 246-251 - Alexander Naumann, Oliver Kolb, Matteo Semplice:
On a third order CWENO boundary treatment with application to networks of hyperbolic conservation laws. 252-270 - Xiaoqing Li, Kun She, Shouming Zhong, Kaibo Shi, Wei Kang, Jun Cheng, Yongbin Yu:
Extended robust global exponential stability for uncertain switched memristor-based neural networks with time-varying delays. 271-290 - Ran Gu, Rui Li:
On extremal hypergraphs for forests of tight paths. 291-296 - Bernard Rybolowicz, Agnieszka Tereszkiewicz:
Generalized tricobsthal and generalized tribonacci polynomials. 297-308 - Mustapha Aouchiche, Pierre Hansen:
Cospectrality of graphs with respect to distance matrices. 309-321 - Baozeng Fu, Shihua Li, Jun Yang, Lei Guo:
Global output regulation for a class of single input Port-controlled Hamiltonian disturbed systems. 322-331 - Qiannan Zhou, Ligong Wang, Yong Lu:
Some sufficient conditions on k-connected graphs. 332-339 - Francisco Marcellán, Misael Marriaga, Teresa E. Pérez, Miguel A. Piñar:
On bivariate classical orthogonal polynomials. 340-357 - Jagadish Singh, A. E. Perdiou, Jessica Mrumun Gyegwe, E. A. Perdios:
Periodic solutions around the collinear equilibrium points in the perturbed restricted three-body problem with triaxial and radiating primaries for binary HD 191408, Kruger 60 and HD 155876 systems. 358-374 - Werner Bauer, Jörn Behrens:
A structure-preserving split finite element discretization of the split wave equations. 375-400
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