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The following pages link to A new mixed MADM-collocation approach for solving a class of Lane-Emden singular boundary value problems (Q2419206):
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- Differential transform method for the solutions to some initial value problems in chemistry (Q830787) (← links)
- A quartic trigonometric B-spline collocation method for a general class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q2072219) (← links)
- A fast numerical scheme for solving singular boundary value problems arising in various physical models (Q2118792) (← links)
- On some wavelet solutions of singular differential equations arising in the modeling of chemical and biochemical phenomena (Q2125763) (← links)
- Poly-Genocchi polynomials and its applications (Q2130851) (← links)
- A Legendre reproducing kernel method with higher convergence order for a class of singular two-point boundary value problems (Q2143844) (← links)
- Analytical solutions of a class of fractional Lane-Emden equation: a power series method (Q2149386) (← links)
- An effective approach based on smooth composite Chebyshev finite difference method and its applications to Bratu-type and higher order Lane-Emden problems (Q2168109) (← links)
- A Bessel collocation method for solving Bratu's problem (Q2201021) (← links)
- An efficient numerical method based on redefined cubic B-spline basis functions for pricing Asian options (Q2231294) (← links)
- Taylor series solution for Lane-Emden equation (Q2322249) (← links)
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- A high order numerical scheme for solving a class of non‐homogeneous time‐fractional reaction diffusion equation (Q6087734) (← links)
- A numerical technique based on B‐spline for a class of time‐fractional diffusion equation (Q6090398) (← links)
- A novel approach based on mixed exponential compact finite difference and OHA methods for solving a class of nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q6161022) (← links)
- A computational technique for solving the time‐fractional Fokker‐Planck equation (Q6182389) (← links)