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Advances in Computational Mathematics, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, February 2025
- Ben S. Ashby
, Tristan Pryer
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Discretisation of an Oldroyd-B viscoelastic fluid flow using a Lie derivative formulation. 1 - Xiaojuan Liu, Maojun Li
, Tao Yin, Shangyou Zhang:
A nonsingular-kernel Dirichlet-to-Dirichlet mapping method for the exterior Stokes problem. 2 - Hailong Guo
, Mingyan Zhang, Qian Zhang, Zhimin Zhang:
Unfitted finite element method for the quad-curl interface problem. 3 - Bo Feng, Gang Wu:
On convergence of the generalized Lanczos trust-region method for trust-region subproblems. 4 - Tobias Long
, Robert Barnett, Richard Jefferson-Loveday, Giovanni Stabile
, Matteo Icardi:
A reduced-order model for advection-dominated problems based on the Radon Cumulative Distribution Transform. 5 - Mahadevan Ganesh
, Stuart C. Hawkins, Darko Volkov:
An all-frequency stable integral system for Maxwell's equations in 3-D penetrable media: continuous and discrete model analysis. 6 - Jianjian Song, Dongwoo Sheen, Xinlong Feng, Yinnian He:
A difference finite element method based on nonconforming finite element methods for 3D elliptic problems. 7 - Lele Yuan, Ye Zhang
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A scaling fractional asymptotical regularization method for linear inverse problems. 8 - Shubhaditya Burela
, Philipp Krah, Julius Reiss:
Parametric model order reduction for a wildland fire model via the shifted POD-based deep learning method. 9 - Tiangang Cui
, Josef Dick
, Friedrich Pillichshammer
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Quasi-Monte Carlo methods for mixture distributions and approximated distributions via piecewise linear interpolation. 10 - Lok Pati Tripathi, Aditi Tomar, Amiya K. Pani
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On a non-uniform α-robust IMEX-L1 mixed FEM for time-fractional PIDEs. 11 - Zehui Zhou
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On the recovery of two function-valued coefficients in the Helmholtz equation for inverse scattering problems via neural networks. 12

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