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The following pages link to Analytic continuation of Taylor series and the boundary value problems of some nonlinear ordinary differential equations (Q654701):
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- Taylor series method for solving a class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems arising in applied science (Q272380) (← links)
- New algorithms for Taylor coefficients of indefinite integrals and their applications (Q297836) (← links)
- Numerical solution of pantograph-type delay differential equations using perturbation-iteration algorithms (Q327729) (← links)
- Status of the differential transformation method (Q449462) (← links)
- Accurate solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation using the fractional order of rational Chebyshev functions (Q508037) (← links)
- Local approximation to the critical parameters of quantum wells (Q902548) (← links)
- Accurate calculation of the solutions to the Thomas-Fermi equations (Q1646194) (← links)
- Closed-form solutions of the Thomas-Fermi in heavy atoms and the Langmuir-blodgett in current flow ODEs in mathematical physics (Q1666427) (← links)
- On two different kinds of resonances in one-dimensional quantum-mechanical models (Q1704730) (← links)
- An efficient numerical method for solving nonlinear Thomas-Fermi equation (Q1737386) (← links)
- A stability preserved time-integration method for nonlinear advection-diffusion-reaction processes (Q2230703) (← links)
- The Thomas-Fermi problem and solutions of the Emden-Fowler equation (Q2278214) (← links)
- A new approach for a class of the Blasius problem via a transformation and Adomian's method (Q2319077) (← links)
- Global Wilson-Fisher fixed points (Q2403520) (← links)
- Revisiting the local potential approximation of the exact renormalization group equation (Q2440223) (← links)
- A proper fixed functional for four-dimensional quantum Einstein gravity (Q2635740) (← links)
- A hybrid augmented compact finite volume method for the Thomas-Fermi equation (Q2666281) (← links)
- A solution of the Blasius problem (Q2940502) (← links)
- A Computationally Hybrid Method for Solving a Famous Physical Problem on an Unbounded Domain (Q3387682) (← links)