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Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Volume 264
Volume 264, July 2014
- Masahiko Egami
, Kazutoshi Yamazaki
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Phase-type fitting of scale functions for spectrally negative Lévy processes. 1-22 - Spike T. Lee, Jun Liu, Hai-Wei Sun
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Combined compact difference scheme for linear second-order partial differential equations with mixed derivative. 23-37 - Takayasu Matsuo, Daisuke Furihata:
A stabilization of multistep linearly implicit schemes for dissipative systems. 38-48 - Sarah L. Mitchell
, Michael Vynnycky
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On the numerical solution of two-phase Stefan problems with heat-flux boundary conditions. 49-64 - Roshdi Khalil, Mohammed Al Horani, Abdelrahman Yousef
, Mohammad Sababheh
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A new definition of fractional derivative. 65-70 - Ruyun Chen, Congpei An:
On evaluation of Bessel transforms with oscillatory and algebraic singular integrands. 71-81 - Dinh Nho Hào
, Phan Xuan Thanh
, Daniel Lesnic, M. I. Ivanchov:
Determination of a source in the heat equation from integral observations. 82-98 - L. Zito, S. Terravecchia, T. Panzeca:
Elastoplastic analysis by active macro-zones with linear kinematic hardening and von Mises materials. 99-114 - Minhong Chen, Rongfei Lin, Qingbiao Wu:
Convergence analysis of the modified Newton-HSS method under the Hölder continuous condition. 115-130 - Aydin Amireghbali, Demirkan Coker
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Elastic analysis of a circumferential crack in an isotropic curved beam using the modified mapping-collocation method. 131-138

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