default search action
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Volume 271
Volume 271, December 2014
- Fuzheng Gao, Xiaoshen Wang:
A modified weak Galerkin finite element method for a class of parabolic problems. 1-19 - Wenwu Gao, Zongmin Wu:
A quasi-interpolation scheme for periodic data based on multiquadric trigonometric B-splines. 20-30 - Femin Yalçin, Serkan Eryilmaz:
q-geometric and q-binomial distributions of order k. 31-38 - Daniël Linders, Wim Schoutens:
A framework for robust measurement of implied correlation. 39-52 - Dominik Mokris, Bert Jüttler, Carlotta Giannelli:
On the completeness of hierarchical tensor-product B-splines. 53-70 - Omid Solaymani Fard, Maryam Salehi:
A survey on fuzzy fractional variational problems. 71-82 - Lea Conen, Victorita Dolean, Rolf Krause, Frédéric Nataf:
A coarse space for heterogeneous Helmholtz problems based on the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator. 83-99 - Florence Guillaume, Wim Schoutens:
A bootstrapping market implied moment matching calibration for models with time-dependent parameters. 100-116 - Xuemei Zhang, Meiqiang Feng:
Transformation techniques and fixed point theories to establish the positive solutions of second order impulsive differential equations. 117-129 - Trung Nguyen-Thoi, Phuc Phung-Van, S. Nguyen-Hoang, Q. Lieu-Xuan:
A coupled alpha-FEM for dynamic analyses of 2D fluid-solid interaction problems. 130-149 - C. Murat Ozkut, Ismihan Bayramoglu:
On Marshall-Olkin type distribution with effect of shock magnitude. 150-162 - Michael Presho, Anastasiya Protasov, Eduardo Gildin:
Local-global model reduction of parameter-dependent, single-phase flow models via balanced truncation. 163-179 - Jinbiao Wu, Hui Zheng:
Parallel subspace correction methods for nearly singular systems. 180-194 - Hyuncheul Lim, Sungchul Lee, Geon Woo Kim:
Efficient pricing of Bermudan options using recombining quadratures. 195-205 - R. Rischette, T. N. Baranger, N. Debit:
Numerical analysis of an energy-like minimization method to solve a parabolic Cauchy problem with noisy data. 206-222 - Guang-Da Hu:
Computable stability criterion of linear neutral systems with unstable difference operators. 223-232 - Youssef Belhamadia, André Fortin, Yves Bourgault:
On the performance of anisotropic mesh adaptation for scroll wave turbulence dynamics in reaction-diffusion systems. 233-246 - Bertram Düring, Michel Fournié, Christof Heuer:
High-order compact finite difference schemes for option pricing in stochastic volatility models on non-uniform grids. 247-266 - Nicolas Delanoue, Sebastien Lagrange:
A numerical approach to compute the topology of the Apparent Contour of a smooth mapping from R2 to R2. 267-284 - Xianyu Zuo, Li-Tao Zhang, Tongxiang Gu:
An improved generalized conjugate residual squared algorithm suitable for distributed parallel computing. 285-294 - C. J. Howarth, P. N. Childs, Andrea Moiola:
Implementation of an interior point source in the ultra weak variational formulation through source extraction. 295-306 - Lukas Einkemmer, Alexander Ostermann:
An almost symmetric Strang splitting scheme for the construction of high order composition methods. 307-318 - Xiaoshen Wang, Nolisa S. Malluwawadu, Fuzheng Gao, Thomas McMillan:
A modified weak Galerkin finite element method. 319-327 - Brittany A. Erickson, Jan Nordström:
Stable, high order accurate adaptive schemes for long time, highly intermittent geophysics problems. 328-338 - Hanna Kiili, Valery Serov:
TM-waves guided by a nonlinear film with complex permittivity. 339-355 - Jingwen Wu, Hongjiong Tian:
Functionally-fitted block methods for ordinary differential equations. 356-368 - Arwa M. Alshangiti, M. Kayid, B. Alarfaj:
A new family of Marshall-Olkin extended distributions. 369-379 - Donatien Hainaut, Griselda Deelstra:
Default probabilities of a holding company, with complete and partial information. 380-400 - Jing Xu, Huibin Chang, Jing Qin:
Domain decomposition method for image deblurring. 401-414
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.