Automatic simulation of electrochemical transients by the adaptive Huber method for Volterra integral equations involving kernel terms \(\exp[ -\alpha (t - \tau )]\text{erex} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) and \(\exp[ - \alpha (t - \tau )]\text{daw} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) (Q592069): Difference between revisions

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Automatic simulation of electrochemical transients by the adaptive Huber method for Volterra integral equations involving kernel terms \(\exp[ -\alpha (t - \tau )]\text{erex} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) and \(\exp[ - \alpha (t - \tau )]\text{daw} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\)
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    Automatic simulation of electrochemical transients by the adaptive Huber method for Volterra integral equations involving kernel terms \(\exp[ -\alpha (t - \tau )]\text{erex} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) and \(\exp[ - \alpha (t - \tau )]\text{daw} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) (English)
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    13 June 2012
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    computational electrochemistry
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    laboratory automation
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    voltammetry
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    digital simulation
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    Volterra integral equations
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    weakly singular kernels
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    numerical example
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    adaptive Huber method
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