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The following pages link to Numerical treatment of the model for HIV infection of CD4\(^{+}\)T cells by using multistep Laplace Adomian decomposition method (Q714310):
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- A new approach for solving a model for HIV infection of \(\mathrm{CD}4^{+}\) T-cells arising in mathematical chemistry using wavelets (Q298062) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of HIV infection model (Q831390) (← links)
- Adomian decomposition method combined with Padé approximation and Laplace transform for solving a model of HIV infection of CD4T cells (Q1723409) (← links)
- Shifted Lagrangian Jacobi collocation scheme for numerical solution of a model of HIV infection (Q1735712) (← links)
- Insight on treatment of HIV-1 infection on populace of \(\mathcal{CD}4^+T\)-cells based on a fractional differential model (Q2114527) (← links)
- Bessel-quasilinearization technique to solve the fractional-order HIV-1 infection of CD\(4^+\) T-cells considering the impact of antiviral drug treatment (Q2152718) (← links)
- Dynamical behaviour of HIV infection with the influence of variable source term through Galerkin method (Q2169747) (← links)
- An exponential collocation method for the solutions of the HIV infection model of CD4+T cells (Q2799327) (← links)
- Bio-inspired computational heuristics to study models of HIV infection of CD4+ T-cell (Q4604849) (← links)
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- Shifted Boubaker Lagrangian approach for solving biological systems (Q4636791) (← links)
- On the solution of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection model using spectral collocation method (Q4985005) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of the HIV infection model of CD4(\(+\)) cells by Laguerre wavelets (Q6104696) (← links)
- A numerical method based on hybrid functions for solving a fractional model of HIV infection of CD\(4^+\) T cells (Q6156292) (← links)
- A new optimal control technique for solution of HIV infection model (Q6189482) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of SIRD model of COVID-19 by utilizing Pell-Lucas collocation method (Q6645121) (← links)