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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 188
Volume 188, October 2021
- Claudio Arancibia-Ibarra, José D. Flores:
Dynamics of a Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with Holling type II functional response, Allee effect and a generalist predator. 1-22 - Yingkang Xie, Zhen Wang:
Transmission dynamics, global stability and control strategies of a modified SIS epidemic model on complex networks with an infective medium. 23-34 - Dongdong Hu, Wenjun Cai, Zhuangzhi Xu, Yonghui Bo, Yushun Wang:
Dissipation-preserving Fourier pseudo-spectral method for the space fractional nonlinear sine-Gordon equation with damping. 35-59 - Jinfeng Wang, Baoli Yin, Yang Liu, Hong Li, Zhichao Fang:
Mixed finite element algorithm for a nonlinear time fractional wave model. 60-76 - Skander Belhaj, Fahd Hcini, Maher Moakher:
A fast method for solving quasi-pentadiagonal Toeplitz linear systems and its application to the Lax-Wendroff scheme. 77-86 - Zulqurnain Sabir, Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja, Hafiz Abdul Wahab, Gilder Cieza Altamirano, Yu-Dong Zhang, Dac-Nhuong Le:
Integrated intelligence of neuro-evolution with sequential quadratic programming for second-order Lane-Emden pantograph models. 87-101 - Naveed Iqbal, Ranchao Wu, Wael W. Mohammed:
Pattern formation induced by fractional cross-diffusion in a 3-species food chain model with harvesting. 102-119 - Moussa Labbadi, Hassan El Moussaoui:
An improved adaptive fractional-order fast integral terminal sliding mode control for distributed quadrotor. 120-134 - M. M. Rahman:
Compromising with corrector step of SIMPLE Algorithm. 135-163 - Balram Dubey, Sajan, Ankit Kumar:
Stability switching and chaos in a multiple delayed prey-predator model with fear effect and anti-predator behavior. 164-192 - Murat Uzunca, Bülent Karasözen, Süleyman Yildiz:
Structure-preserving reduced-order modeling of Korteweg-de Vries equation. 193-211 - Xiangyu Guan, Naiqiu Shu, Hui Peng:
LBM simulation of heat transfer processes inside GIS capsule filled with different insulation gas mixtures. 212-225 - Vsevolod Bohaienko:
Accuracy and speed of splitting methods for three-dimensional space-time fractional diffusion equation with ψ-Caputo derivatives. 226-240 - Muhammad Umar, Zulqurnain Sabir, Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja, José Francisco Gómez-Aguilar, Fazli Amin, Muhammad Shoaib:
Neuro-swarm intelligent computing paradigm for nonlinear HIV infection model with CD4+ T-cells. 241-253 - Artur M. C. Brito da Cruz, Helena Sofia Rodrigues:
Personal protective strategies for dengue disease: Simulations in two coexisting virus serotypes scenarios. 254-267 - Linhe Zhu, Wenshan Liu, Zhengdi Zhang:
Interplay between epidemic and information spreading on multiplex networks. 268-279 - Leilei Wei, Wenbo Li:
Local discontinuous Galerkin approximations to variable-order time-fractional diffusion model based on the Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative. 280-290 - Chengcheng Chen, Xianchang Wang, Helong Yu, Mingjing Wang, Huiling Chen:
Dealing with multi-modality using synthesis of Moth-flame optimizer with sine cosine mechanisms. 291-318 - Wanli Zhang, Xinsong Yang, Shiju Yang, Ahmed Alsaedi:
Finite-time and fixed-time bipartite synchronization of complex networks with signed graphs. 319-329 - Yongmin Li, ShahabNaghdi Sedeh, Davood Toghraie, As'ad Alizadeh:
Computational hemodynamics and thermal analysis of laminar blood flow for different types of hypertension. 330-341 - Nadia Loy, Mattia Zanella:
Structure preserving schemes for Fokker-Planck equations with nonconstant diffusion matrices. 342-362 - Christian T. K.-H. Stadtländer:
Modeling to Inform Infectious Disease Control, Becker Niels G.. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL (2019), 1st ed., xi + 208 pp., US$ 74.95, ISBN 978-0-3673-7768-7 (paperback); US$ 105.00, ISBN 978-1-4987-3106-5 (hardback); US$ 74.95, ISBN 978-0-4291-5545-1 (eBook). 363-367 - T. C. Theodosiou:
Derivative-orthogonal non-uniform B-Spline wavelets. 368-388 - Amal Bera, S. Dutta, J. C. Misra, Gopal Chandra Shit:
Computational modeling of the effect of blood flow and dual phase lag on tissue temperature during tumor treatment by magnetic hyperthermia. 389-403 - Nazariy Jaworski, Nazariy A. Andrushchak, Mykhailo V. Lobur, Marek Iwaniec:
A finite element model of terahertz substrate-based wire-grid polarizer. 404-414 - A. M. Shloof, Norazak Senu, Ali Ahmadian, Soheil Salahshour:
An efficient operation matrix method for solving fractal-fractional differential equations with generalized Caputo-type fractional-fractal derivative. 415-435 - J. C. Chrispell, Eleanor W. Jenkins, P. Westerbaan:
Simulation of ratcheting non-Newtonian fluids using a geometric anisotropy. 436-454 - Yiran Wang, Eric T. Chung, Lina Zhao:
Constraint energy minimization generalized multiscale finite element method in mixed formulation for parabolic equations. 455-475 - Fatemeh Mohammadizadeh, Saeede Rashidi, S. Reza Hejazi:
Space-time fractional Klein-Gordon equation: Symmetry analysis, conservation laws and numerical approximations. 476-497 - Hao Cheng:
Importance sampling imputation algorithms in quantile regression with their application in CGSS data. 498-508 - Ruiqing Shi, Ting Lu, Cuihong Wang:
Dynamic analysis of a fractional-order model for HIV with drug-resistance and CTL immune response. 509-536 - Masho Jima Kabeto, Gemechis File Duressa:
Robust numerical method for singularly perturbed semilinear parabolic differential difference equations. 537-547 - Kai Qi, Daqing Jiang, Tasawar Hayat, Ahmed Alsaedi:
Virus dynamic behavior of a stochastic HIV/AIDS infection model including two kinds of target cell infections and CTL immune responses. 548-570 - Ruofeng Rao, Xinsong Yang, Rongqiang Tang, Yulin Zhang, Xinggui Li, Lei Shi:
Impulsive stabilization and stability analysis for Gilpin-Ayala competition model involved in harmful species via LMI approach and variational methods. 571-590 - Slavi G. Georgiev, Lubin G. Vulkov:
Computation of the unknown volatility from integral option price observations in jump-diffusion models. 591-608
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