The following pages link to Jong-Ho Kim (Q1957107):
Displayed 19 items.
- On the complete synchronization of the Kuramoto phase model (Q1957108) (← links)
- Spatial distribution multimedia fate model: numerical aspects and ability for spatial analysis (Q1957305) (← links)
- Complete characterization of flocking versus nonflocking of Cucker-Smale model with nonlinear velocity couplings (Q2120511) (← links)
- The \(p\)-Schrödinger equations on finite networks (Q2271467) (← links)
- A Poisson cluster stochastic rainfall generator that accounts for the interannual variability of rainfall statistics: validation at various geographic locations across the United States (Q2336533) (← links)
- Diffusion and elastic equations on networks (Q2475481) (← links)
- Stability of a Jensen type equation in the space of generalized functions (Q2497346) (← links)
- Functional relation between fluctuation and node degree in coupled stochastic dynamical systems (Q2630994) (← links)
- Fully nonlinear Cucker-Smale model for pattern formation and damped oscillation control (Q2700226) (← links)
- Comparison principles for the<i>p</i>-Laplacian on nonlinear networks (Q3163029) (← links)
- Generalization of characterizations of the trigonometric functions (Q3419840) (← links)
- Asymptotic dynamics for the Cucker–Smale-type model with the Rayleigh friction (Q3583822) (← links)
- Amplitude death in a ring of nonidentical nonlinear oscillators with unidirectional coupling (Q4644284) (← links)
- Emergent Behavior of a Cucker-Smale Type Particle Model With Nonlinear Velocity Couplings (Q4978881) (← links)
- Multiple positive solutions for discrete p-Laplacian equations with potential term (Q5420863) (← links)
- SVDD-Based Pattern Denoising (Q5457591) (← links)
- Stability of a quadratic functional equation in the space of distributions (Q5480040) (← links)
- Exponential synchronization of Kuramoto oscillators using spatially local coupling (Q5741589) (← links)
- Finite flocking time of the nonlinear Cucker--Smale model with Rayleigh friction type using the discrete $p$-Laplacian (Q6436438) (← links)