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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1, January 2004
- Michael McAleer, Les Oxley
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First Special Issue: Selected Papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 14th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, December 2001. 1-2 - Warrick R. Dawes, Mat Gilfedder
, Glen R. Walker, W. R. Evans:
Biophysical modelling of catchment-scale surface water and groundwater response to land-use change. 3-12 - Carlo Giupponi
, Jaroslav Mysiak
, A. Fassio, V. Cogan:
MULINO-DSS: a computer tool for sustainable use of water resources at the catchment scale. 13-24 - Matthew P. Hare, Peter J. Deadman:
Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management. 25-40 - Romy Greiner
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Systems framework for regional-scale integrated modelling and assessment. 41-51 - Y. Nishiyama:
Minimum normal approximation error bandwidth selection for averaged derivatives. 53-61 - Hajime Wago:
Bayesian estimation of smooth transition GARCH model using Gibbs sampling. 63-78 - John M. Sequeira, Pang Chia Chiat, Michael McAleer:
Volatility models of currency futures in developed and emerging markets. 79-93 - Koichi Maekawa, Zonglu He, Kianheng Tee:
Estimating break points in a time series regression with structural changes. 95-101 - Yoshiyuki Takeuchi:
On a statistical method to detect discontinuity in the distribution function of reported earnings. 103-111 - Albert K. Tsui:
Diagnostics for conditional heteroscedasticity models: some simulation results. 113-119 - R. Becker, A. S. Hurn:
Using discrete-time techniques to test continuous-time models for nonlinearity in drift. 121-131 - Yasutomo Murasawa
, Kimio Morimune:
Distribution-free statistical inference for generalized Lorenz dominance based on grouped data. 133-142 - Suhejla Hoti:
An empirical evaluation of international capital flows for developing countries. 143-160 - Toshitaka Fukiharu:
A simulation of the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem. 161-168 - Felix Chan
, Dora Vasileva Marinova
, Michael McAleer:
Modelling the asymmetric volatility of electronics patents in the USA. 169-184 - Daniel Choi, Les Oxley
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Modelling the demand for money in New Zealand. 185-191 - Baiding Hu
, Michael McAleer:
Input-output structure and growth in China. 193-202 - Masatsugu Tsuji, Jong-Il Choe:
An ordered probit analysis of factors promoting a regional information policy: the case of Japanese local governments. 203-212
Volume 64, Number 2, January 2004
- Chenggui Yuan, Xuerong Mao
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Convergence of the Euler-Maruyama method for stochastic differential equations with Markovian switching. 223-235 - Mahmoud H. Alrefaei
, Ameen J. Alawneh:
Selecting the best stochastic system for large scale problems in DEDS. 237-245 - A. H. Khater, W. Malfliet, E. S. Kamel:
Travelling wave solutions of some classes of nonlinear evolution equations in (1+1) and higher dimensions. 247-258 - Richard R. Clements, Roger L. Hughes:
Mathematical modelling of a mediaeval battle: the Battle of Agincourt, 1415. 259-269 - Margherita Carletti
, Kevin Burrage
, Pamela M. Burrage:
Numerical simulation of stochastic ordinary differential equations in biomathematical modelling. 271-277 - Gürsel Serpen
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Managing spatio-temporal complexity in Hopfield neural network simulations for large-scale static optimization. 279-293
Volume 64, Numbers 3-4, February 2004
- Michael McAleer, Les Oxley
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Second Special Issue: Selected Papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 14th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, December 2001. 305-306 - Andrew J. Wade
, Paul G. Whitehead, Helen P. Jarvie
, Colin Neal, Hannah Prior, Penny J. Johnes
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Nutrient monitoring, simulation and management within a major lowland UK river system: the Kennet. 307-317 - N. Hall, Romy Greiner
, S. Yongvanit:
Adapting modelling systems for salinity management of farms and catchments in Australia and Thailand. 319-327 - M. M. Barson, L. A. Randall, S. C. Barry:
Modelling greenhouse gas emissions from land cover change: linking continental data with point/patch models. 329-337 - Joel M. Rahman, Susan M. Cuddy
, Fred G. R. Watson:
Tarsier and ICMS: two approaches to framework development. 339-350 - Peter Verhoeven, Michael McAleer:
Fat tails and asymmetry in financial volatility models. 351-361 - Ronald Bewley, David Rees, Paul Berg:
The impact of stock market volatility on corporate bond credit spreads. 363-372 - David E. Allen, W. Yang:
Do UK stock prices deviate from fundamentals? 373-383 - Kazumitsu Nawata:
Estimation of the female labor supply models by Heckman's two-step estimator and the maximum likelihood estimator. 385-392 - Alfred A. Bartolucci, Karan P. Singh, Ramalingham Shanmugam:
Empirical Bayesian analysis of the Poisson intervention and incidence parameters. 393-399 - Robert V. Breunig
, Adrian R. Pagan:
Do Markov-switching models capture nonlinearities in the data?: Tests using nonparametric methods. 401-407 - Kosuke Oya:
Test of random effects with incomplete panel data. 409-419 - W. S. Chan
, Siu Hung Cheung
, K. H. Wu:
Multiple forecasts with autoregressive time series models: case studies. 421-430 - Koli Fatai, Les Oxley
, Frank Scrimgeour:
Modelling the causal relationship between energy consumption and GDP in New Zealand, Australia, India, Indonesia, The Philippines and Thailand. 431-445 - Zhaoyong Zhang, Kiyotaka Sato
, Michael McAleer:
Asian monetary integration: a structural VAR approach. 447-458 - Kei Sakata, Colin R. McKenzie:
The accumulation of human capital and the sectoral shifts hypothesis for different age groups. 459-465 - Ric D. Herbert, Rod D. Bell:
Constrained macroeconomic policy development with a separate predictive model. 467-476 - Christine Lim:
The major determinants of Korean outbound travel to Australia. 477-485 - Robert Bartels, Denzil G. Fiebig
, A. McCabe:
The value of using stated preference methods: a case study in modelling water heater choices. 487-495
Volume 64, Number 5, February 2004
- João Teixeira:
Stable schemes for partial differential equations: the one-dimensional reaction-diffusion equation. 507-520 - Christopher T. H. Baker, Yihong Song:
Periodic solutions of discrete Volterra equations. 521-542 - Alexandros Leontitsis, Jenny Pange:
Statistical significance of the LMS regression. 543-547 - Yong Chen, Biao Li
, Hongqing Zhang:
New exact solutions for modified nonlinear dispersive equations mK(m, n) in higher dimensions spaces. 549-559 - C. H. Hsiao:
Haar wavelet approach to linear stiff systems. 561-567 - Chun-Hui Hsiao:
Haar wavelet direct method for solving variational problems. 569-585
Volume 64, Number 6, March 2004
- Hamid R. Marzban, Mohsen Razzaghi:
Solution of time-varying delay systems by hybrid functions. 597-607 - O. Alves, Carlos Eduardo Ferreira
, Fabio Prates Machado:
Estimates for the spreading velocity of an epidemic model. 609-616 - Saso Blazic
, Drago Matko, Gerhard Geiger:
Simple model of a multi-batch driven pipeline. 617-630 - Mats Holmström:
Fast visualization of volume emissions using conservative subdivision. 631-642 - Chih-Peng Huang, Yau-Tarng Juang:
A projection scheme to stability analysis of discrete T-S fuzzy models. 643-648 - Owe Axelsson
, János Karátson:
Conditioning analysis of separate displacement preconditioners for some nonlinear elasticity systems. 649-668 - Jitao Sun:
Impulsive control of a new chaotic system. 669-677 - Umberto Triacca:
Feedback, causality and distance between arma models. 679-685

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