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Applied Mathematics and Computation, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1, January 2000
- Penny J. Davies, Dugald B. Duncan:
On the behaviour of time discretisations of the electric field integral equation. 1-26 - Roderick V. N. Melnik:
Generalised solutions, discrete models and energy estimates for a 2D problem of coupled field theory. 27-55 - Max D. Gunzburger, Hyung-Chun Lee:
A penalty/least-squares method for optimal control problems for first-order elliptic systems. 57-75
Volume 107, Numbers 2-3, January 2000
- Xinyuan Wu, Hongwei Wu:
On a class of quadratic convergence iteration formulae without derivatives. 77-80 - M. M. A. El-Sheikh, A. A. Soliman:
On stability of nonlinear systems of functional differential equations. 81-93 - Jyh-Horng Wen, Jee-Wey Wang:
Approaches to an occupancy problem resulting from MFSK systems with diversity and majority vote. 95-101 - Ljiljana Cvetkovic, Jadranka Obrovski:
Some convergence results of PD relaxation methods. 103-112 - Harriet H. Natsuyama, Sueo Ueno:
Invariant imbedding and internal intensities in stratified slabs. 113-120 - Christopher L. Barrett, Henning S. Mortveit, Christian M. Reidys:
Elements of a theory of simulation II: sequential dynamical systems. 121-136 - Gaetano Zanghirati:
Global convergence of nonmonotone strategies in parallel methods for block-bordered nonlinear systems. 137-168 - M. A. Abdou:
Fredholm integral equation with potential kernel and its structure resolvent. 169-180 - Tony Narayaninsamy:
A connection between fractional iteration and graph theory. 181-202 - S. Kutluay, A. R. Bahadir, A. Özdes:
A small time solutions for the Korteweg-de Vries equation. 203-210 - Muhammad Taher Abuelma'atti:
Intermodulation performance of biased-nonlinearities. 211-224 - C. Musès:
New considerations of denumerability, non-denumerability, and target-seeking algorithms. 225-233
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