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Applied Mathematics and Computation, Volume 254
Volume 254, March 2015
- Qun Liu:
Analysis of a stochastic non-autonomous food-limited Lotka-Volterra cooperative model. 1-8 - Rodrigo A. da Silva, Paulo C. Rech:
Spiral periodic structures in a parameter plane of an ecological model. 9-13 - S. Harikrishnan, P. Prakash, Juan J. Nieto:
Forced oscillation of solutions of a nonlinear fractional partial differential equation. 14-19 - Jin Liang, He Yang:
Controllability of fractional integro-differential evolution equations with nonlocal conditions. 20-29 - Bronwyn H. Bradshaw-Hajek, Raseelo Joel Moitsheki:
Symmetry solutions for reaction-diffusion equations with spatially dependent diffusivity. 30-38 - Jae Ug Jeong, Soo Hwan Kim:
An iterative method for total quasi-Φ-asymptotically nonexpansive semi-groups and generalized mixed equilibrium problems in Banach spaces. 39-48 - M. S. Abdel-wahed, E. M. A. Elbashbeshy, T. G. Emam:
Flow and heat transfer over a moving surface with non-linear velocity and variable thickness in a nanofluids in the presence of Brownian motion. 49-62 - Boshan Chen, Jiejie Chen:
Razumikhin-type stability theorems for functional fractional-order differential systems and applications. 63-69 - Bulent Kilic, Mustafa Inç:
The First Integral Method for the time fractional Kaup-Boussinesq System with time dependent coefficient. 70-74 - Matthew A. Beauregard:
Numerical solutions to singular reaction-diffusion equation over elliptical domains. 75-91 - Bogdan Gavrea:
A Hermite-Hadamard type inequality with applications to the estimation of moments of continuous random variables. 92-98 - Kunal Chakraborty, Kunal Das, Samadyuti Haldar, Tapan Kumar Kar:
A mathematical study of an eco-epidemiological system on disease persistence and extinction perspective. 99-112 - Jiejing Bai, Li Wang:
EJIIM for the stationary Schrödinger equations with delta potential wells. 113-124 - Yan-Hui Zhang, Guan-Tie Deng, Kit Ian Kou:
Asymptotic behavior of fractional Laplacians in the half space. 125-132 - Min-Li Zeng, Guo-Feng Zhang:
Preconditioning optimal control of the unsteady Burgers equations with H1 regularized term. 133-147 - Jidesh Pacheeripadikkal, Vorkady S. Shubha, Santhosh George:
A quadratic convergence yielding iterative method for the implementation of Lavrentiev regularization method for ill-posed equations. 148-156 - Milos Z. Petrovic, Predrag S. Stanimirovic:
Representations and computations of {2, 3~} and {2, 4~}-inverses in indefinite inner product spaces. 157-171 - Yilmaz Simsek:
Beta-type polynomials and their generating functions. 172-182 - Faroogh Garoosi, Leila Jahanshaloo, Mohammad Mehdi Rashidi, Arash Badakhsh, Mohamed El-Sayed Ali:
Numerical simulation of natural convection of the nanofluid in heat exchangers using a Buongiorno model. 183-203 - Chak-On Chow, Toufik Mansour:
On the real-rootedness of generalized Touchard polynomials. 204-209 - Ozgur Yildirim, Meltem Uzun:
On the numerical solutions of high order stable difference schemes for the hyperbolic multipoint nonlocal boundary value problems. 210-218 - Nikolay A. Kudryashov, Anastasia S. Zakharchenko:
Analytical properties and exact solutions of the Lotka-Volterra competition system. 219-228 - Omid Askari Sichani, Mahdi Jalili:
Influence maximization of informed agents in social networks. 229-239 - Alicia Cordero, Taher Lotfi, Katayoun Mahdiani, Juan R. Torregrosa:
A stable family with high order of convergence for solving nonlinear equations. 240-251 - Wei Mao, Quanxin Zhu, Xuerong Mao:
Existence, uniqueness and almost surely asymptotic estimations of the solutions to neutral stochastic functional differential equations driven by pure jumps. 252-265 - Samir Kumar Bhowmik:
A multigrid preconditioned numerical scheme for a reaction-diffusion system. 266-276 - Young Hee Geum, Young Ik Kim, Beny Neta:
On developing a higher-order family of double-Newton methods with a bivariate weighting function. 277-290 - M. Kalpana, Pagavathigounder Balasubramaniam, Kuru Ratnavelu:
Direct delay decomposition approach to synchronization of chaotic fuzzy cellular neural networks with discrete, unbounded distributed delays and Markovian jumping parameters. 291-304 - Jianguo Tan, Anandaraman Rathinasamy, Yongzhen Pei:
Convergence of the split-step θ-method for stochastic age-dependent population equations with Poisson jumps. 305-317 - Shin Harase:
Quasi-Monte Carlo point sets with small t-values and WAFOM. 318-326 - Bhaskar Dubey, Raju K. George:
Controllability of impulsive matrix Lyapunov systems. 327-339 - Guo-Feng Zhang, Li-Dan Liao, Zhao-Zheng Liang:
On parameterized generalized skew-Hermitian triangular splitting iteration method for singular and nonsingular saddle point problems. 340-359 - Ibrahim A. Abbas, Rajneesh Kumar, Leena Rani:
Thermoelastic interaction in a thermally conducting cubic crystal subjected to ramp-type heating. 360-369 - Soumen Shaw, Basudeb Mukhopadhyay:
An improved Regula falsi method for finding simple roots of nonlinear equations. 370-374 - Xiaosong Tang, Yongli Song:
Stability, Hopf bifurcations and spatial patterns in a delayed diffusive predator-prey model with herd behavior. 375-391 - A. K. Sharma, Erik Birgersson, Michael Vynnycky:
Towards computationally-efficient modeling of transport phenomena in three-dimensional monolithic channels. 392-407 - Ravi P. Agarwal, Martin Bohner, Tongxing Li:
Oscillatory behavior of second-order half-linear damped dynamic equations. 408-418 - Minoru Tabata, Nobuoki Eshima, Yuusuke Sakai:
Existence and computation of solutions to the initial value problem for the replicator equation of evolutionary game defined by the Dixit-Stiglitz-Krugman model in an urban setting: Concentration of workers motivated by disparity in real wages. 419-451 - Fazlollah Soleymani, Taher Lotfi, E. Tavakoli, F. Khaksar Haghani:
Several iterative methods with memory using self-accelerators. 452-458
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