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The following pages link to The numerical study on the unsteady flow of gas in a semi-infinite porous medium using an RBF collocation method (Q4902842):
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- Exponential function method for solving nonlinear ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients on a semi-infinite domain (Q263873) (← links)
- Accurate solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation using the fractional order of rational Chebyshev functions (Q508037) (← links)
- Application of meshfree method based on compactly supported radial basis function for solving unsteady isothermal gas through a micro-nano porous medium (Q724803) (← links)
- New numerical solutions for solving Kidder equation by using the rational Jacobi functions (Q1689274) (← links)
- Shifted Lagrangian Jacobi collocation scheme for numerical solution of a model of HIV infection (Q1735712) (← links)
- A numerical investigation to viscous flow over nonlinearly stretching sheet with chemical reaction, heat transfer and magnetic field (Q1788262) (← links)
- Scattered data interpolation: strictly positive definite radial basis/cardinal functions (Q2029449) (← links)
- Efficient image denoising technique using the meshless method: investigation of operator splitting RBF collocation method for two anisotropic diffusion-based PDEs (Q2122659) (← links)
- Exponential solution for the natural convection of a Darcian fluid about a full cone in a porous medium (Q2334722) (← links)
- Collocation method based on rational Legendre functions for solving the magneto-hydrodynamic flow over a nonlinear stretching sheet (Q2423131) (← links)
- A local meshless method for Cauchy problem of elliptic PDEs in annulus domains (Q3177943) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of 3D Cauchy problems of elliptic operators in cylindrical domain using local weak equations and radial basis functions (Q5737864) (← links)
- Analytical solutions for solving unsteady flow of gas through a porous medium by using auxiliary functions method (Q6175194) (← links)
- Solving ordinary differential equations by LS-SVM (Q6606432) (← links)