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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 170
Volume 170, 2024
- Dingwen Deng, Shuhua Lin, Qihong Wang:
A class of monotone and structure-preserving Du Fort-Frankel schemes for nonlinear Allen-Cahn equation. 1-24 - Othman Abdullah Almatroud, Amel Hioual
, Adel Ouannas, Iqbal M. Batiha
:
Asymptotic stability results of generalized discrete time reaction diffusion system applied to Lengyel-Epstein and Dagn Harrison models. 25-32 - Jing Han, Guangzhi Du, Shilin Mi:
A parallel stabilized finite element method for the Navier-Stokes problem. 33-41 - Ke Liang, Zhen Yin, Qiuyang Hao:
A reduced-order method for geometrically nonlinear analysis of the wing-upper-skin panels in the presence of buckling. 42-55 - Demin Liu, Youlei Liang:
One-level and two-level operator splitting methods for the unsteady incompressible micropolar fluid equations with double diffusion convection. 56-83 - Kai Liu
, Ming Tang
, Xiaoqing Xing, Liuqiang Zhong:
Convergence of adaptive mixed interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin methods for H(curl)-elliptic problems. 84-94 - Xiaolong Zhao
, Shijun Zou, Xijun Yu, Dongyang Shi, Shicang Song:
A high-order arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian discontinuous Galerkin method for compressible flows in two-dimensional Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates. 95-115 - R. Boroujerdi, Mojtaba Mahmoudi Monfared
:
Multiple unequal cracks between a functionally graded piezoelectric layer and a piezoelectric substrate by distributed strain nuclei. 116-141 - Qizheng Sun, Xiaojing Liu, Xiang Chai, Hui He, Tengfei Zhang:
A discrete-ordinates variational nodal method for heterogeneous neutron Boltzmann transport problems. 142-160 - Yingxia Xi, Junshan Lin, Jiguang Sun:
A finite element contour integral method for computing the resonances of metallic grating structures with subwavelength holes. 161-171 - Panteleimon A. Bakalis
, Polycarpos K. Papadopoulos
, Panayiotis Vafeas:
Heat transfer effect on the ferrofluid flow in a curved cylindrical annular duct under the influence of a magnetic field. 172-185 - Xinyuan Liu, Nan Liu, Yang Liu
, Hong Li
:
Analysis of variable-time-step BDF2 combined with the fast two-grid finite element algorithm for the FitzHugh-Nagumo model. 186-203 - Francesco Dell'Accio
, Allal Guessab
, Federico Nudo
:
New quadratic and cubic polynomial enrichments of the Crouzeix-Raviart finite element. 204-212 - Victor B. Oliari
, Ricardo J. Hancco Ancori
, Philippe R. B. Devloo
:
A comparative numerical study of finite element methods resulting in mass conservation for Poisson's problem: Primal hybrid, mixed and their hybridized formulations. 213-227 - J. D. Phan, A.-V. Phan:
A generalized energy eigenvalue problem for effectively solving the confined electron states in quantum semiconductor structures via boundary integral analysis. 228-236 - Hee Jun Yang
, Hyea Hyun Kim:
Iterative algorithms for partitioned neural network approximation to partial differential equations. 237-259 - Xiaoshu Sun
, Timo Betcke
, Alexander Strohmaier
:
Numerical aspects of Casimir energy computation in acoustic scattering. 260-274 - Sonia Yadav
, Sukhjit Singh, R. P. Badoni, Ajay Kumar, Mehakpreet Singh
:
Semilocal convergence of Chebyshev Kurchatov type methods for non-differentiable operators. 275-281 - Ali Haider, Muhammad Shoaib Anwar
, Yufeng Nie, M. S. Alqarni:
Enhanced heat and mass transfer in porous media with Oldroyd-B complex nano-fluid flow and heat source. 282-300

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