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The following pages link to Operational matrices based on hybrid functions for solving general nonlinear two-dimensional fractional integro-differential equations (Q2176840):
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- Existence, uniqueness, and numerical solutions for two-dimensional nonlinear fractional Volterra and Fredholm integral equations in a Banach space (Q827378) (← links)
- Existence, uniqueness, and approximate solutions for the general nonlinear distributed-order fractional differential equations in a Banach space (Q2167235) (← links)
- A novel operational vector for solving the general form of distributed order fractional differential equations in the time domain based on the second kind Chebyshev wavelets (Q2665938) (← links)
- A novel and efficient operational matrix for solving nonlinear stochastic differential equations driven by multi-fractional Gaussian noise (Q2671861) (← links)
- A new and efficient approach for solving linear and nonlinear time-fractional diffusion equations of distributed order (Q2675743) (← links)
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- Numerical solution for arbitrary domain of fractional integro-differential equation via the general shifted Genocchi polynomials (Q6069532) (← links)
- A new Chelyshkov matrix method to solve linear and nonlinear fractional delay differential equations with error analysis (Q6074300) (← links)
- A new and efficient numerical method based on shifted fractional‐order Jacobi operational matrices for solving some classes of two‐dimensional nonlinear fractional integral equations (Q6085255) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of distributed order fractional differential equations in the time domain using the Müntz–Legendre wavelets approach (Q6088474) (← links)
- A new hybrid approach for nonlinear stochastic differential equations driven by multifractional Gaussian noise (Q6137323) (← links)
- A new operational vector approach for time‐fractional subdiffusion equations of distributed order based on hybrid functions (Q6141844) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the diffusion problem of distributed order based on the sinc-collocation method (Q6156290) (← links)