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The following pages link to Two‐dimensional shifted Legendre polynomial collocation method for electromagnetic waves in dielectric media via almost operational matrices (Q4977834):
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- A new stable collocation method for solving a class of nonlinear fractional delay differential equations (Q827064) (← links)
- An efficient matrix approach for the numerical solutions of electromagnetic wave model based on fractional partial derivative (Q2048414) (← links)
- The solution of the nonlinear mixed partial integro-differential equation via two-dimensional hybrid functions (Q2117379) (← links)
- A numerical treatment of the two-dimensional multi-term time-fractional mixed sub-diffusion and diffusion-wave equation (Q2213896) (← links)
- Stability and convergence of multistep schemes for 1D and 2D fractional model with nonlinear source term (Q2245858) (← links)
- A novel Legendre operational matrix for distributed order fractional differential equations (Q2279595) (← links)
- A comparison of Newton-Raphson method with Newton-Krylov generalized minimal residual (GMRes) method for solving one and two dimensional nonlinear Fredholm integral equations (Q2301162) (← links)
- Computational approach based on wavelets for financial mathematical model governed by distributed order fractional differential equation (Q2666263) (← links)
- A new wavelet method for solving a class of nonlinear partial integro-differential equations with weakly singular kernels (Q2690399) (← links)
- New collocation scheme for solving fractional partial differential equations (Q5163258) (← links)
- Numerical and approximate solutions for two-dimensional hyperbolic telegraph equation via wavelet matrices (Q6103538) (← links)
- A numerical method for finding solution of the distributed‐order time‐fractional forced Korteweg–de Vries equation including the Caputo fractional derivative (Q6139708) (← links)
- A novel numerical scheme for fractional differential equations using extreme learning machine (Q6156469) (← links)
- An effective approach for numerical solution of linear and nonlinear singular boundary value problems (Q6182060) (← links)