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The following pages link to A meshless method based on point interpolation method (PIM) for the space fractional diffusion equation (Q299745):
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- Superconvergence analysis of nonconforming finite element method for two-dimensional time fractional diffusion equations (Q285082) (← links)
- Implicit finite difference method for fractional percolation equation with Dirichlet and fractional boundary conditions (Q285791) (← links)
- A meshless point collocation method for 2-D multi-term time fractional diffusion-wave equation (Q521931) (← links)
- An improved meshless method for solving two-dimensional distributed order time-fractional diffusion-wave equation with error estimate (Q526717) (← links)
- Spectral approximation methods and error estimates for Caputo fractional derivative with applications to initial-value problems (Q726866) (← links)
- Numerical solution of time fractional Tricomi-type equation by an RBF based meshless method (Q785169) (← links)
- A class of RBFs-based DQ methods for the space-fractional diffusion equations on 3D irregular domains (Q785496) (← links)
- Spatial high accuracy analysis of FEM for two-dimensional multi-term time-fractional diffusion-wave equations (Q1617046) (← links)
- Stability and convergence analysis of finite difference schemes for time-dependent space-fractional diffusion equations with variable diffusion coefficients (Q1635891) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of flow past a bluff body of two different shapes using gradient smoothing method with unstructured grids (Q1658962) (← links)
- A multigrid method for linear systems arising from time-dependent two-dimensional space-fractional diffusion equations (Q1685596) (← links)
- A fast semi-discrete Kansa method to solve the two-dimensional spatiotemporal fractional diffusion equation (Q1692003) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical solutions of the unsteady 2D flow of MHD fractional Maxwell fluid induced by variable pressure gradient (Q1732377) (← links)
- Approximation of the derivatives of solutions in a normalized domain for 2D solids using the PIES method (Q1737145) (← links)