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Applied Mathematics Letters, Volume 95
Volume 95, September 2019
- Shihu Li, Wei Liu, Yingchao Xie:
Exponential mixing for stochastic 3D fractional Leray-α model with degenerate multiplicative noise. 1-6 - Xin Wei Wang
, Zhangxian Yuan
:
Comparison of FDSPM and DSC algorithms for free vibration analysis. 7-12 - Vincenzo Ambrosio, Teresa Isernia
:
On the multiplicity and concentration for p-fractional Schrödinger equations. 13-22 - Vladimir Bobkov
, Pavel Drábek
, Yavdat Il'yasov:
On partially free boundary solutions for elliptic problems with non-Lipschitz nonlinearities. 23-28 - Xiangcheng Zheng
, Hong Wang:
Wellposedness and regularity of a nonlinear variable-order fractional wave equation. 29-35 - Yan-bo Hu, Yun-guang Lu
, Naoki Tsuge
:
Global existence and stability to the polytropic gas dynamics with an outer force. 36-40 - Bendong Lou:
The zero number diminishing property under general boundary conditions. 41-47 - Thomas Trogdon
:
On spectral and numerical properties of random butterfly matrices. 48-58 - Chuan-Yun Gu, Jun Zhang, Guo-Cheng Wu
:
Positive solutions of fractional differential equations with the Riesz space derivative. 59-64 - Shuyan Chen, Zhenya Yan:
The Hirota equation: Darboux transform of the Riemann-Hilbert problem and higher-order rogue waves. 65-71 - Yongxiang Li
, Yabing Gao:
Existence and uniqueness results for the bending elastic beam equations. 72-77 - Dumitru Motreanu, Patrick Winkert
:
Existence and asymptotic properties for quasilinear elliptic equations with gradient dependence. 78-84 - Jeta Molla
, Markus Schmuck:
Basic and extendable framework for effective charge transport in electrochemical systems. 85-91 - Daniele Bertaccini
, Fabio Durastante
:
Block structured preconditioners in tensor form for the all-at-once solution of a finite volume fractional diffusion equation. 92-97 - Jiantang Zhao, Yunfeng Jia:
Stability analysis on steady-state bifurcation for arbitrary order autocatalytic reaction model. 98-103 - Ying Wang
, Qi Li
, Liquan Mei:
A linear, symmetric and energy-conservative scheme for the space-fractional Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations. 104-113 - Zhonglong Zhao
, Lingchao He:
Multiple lump solutions of the (3+1)-dimensional potential Yu-Toda-Sasa-Fukuyama equation. 114-121 - Jun Zhang, Chuanjun Chen, Xiaofeng Yang
:
A novel decoupled and stable scheme for an anisotropic phase-field dendritic crystal growth model. 122-129 - Elisa Francomano
, Guido Ala
, Marta Paliaga:
Improved fast Gauss transform for meshfree electromagnetic transients simulations. 130-136 - Ting Rong, Fuyi Li, Zhanping Liang:
Existence of nontrivial solutions for Kirchhoff-type problems with jumping nonlinearities. 137-142 - Xuehui Chen
, Weidong Yang, Xinru Zhang, Fawang Liu
:
Unsteady boundary layer flow of viscoelastic MHD fluid with a double fractional Maxwell model. 143-149 - Junchao Chen
, Xueli Hu, Shun-dong Zhu:
Rational solutions of the (2+1)-dimensional Kaup-Kupershmidt equation. 150-157 - Xiancheng Gao, Hongjun Gao
:
Existence and uniqueness of weak solutions to stochastic 3D Navier-Stokes equations with delays. 158-164 - Jiajie Li, Shengfeng Zhu
:
Shape identification in Stokes flow with distributed shape gradients. 165-171 - Juntao Sun, Shuai Yao
, Tsung-fang Wu
:
The stationary quantum Zakharov system perturbed by a local nonlinearity. 172-178 - Xinyu Mei, Chunyou Sun:
Uniform attractors for a weakly damped wave equation with sup-cubic nonlinearity. 179-185

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