Digital simulation in electrochemistry
Probabilistic models, generic numerical methods in probability and statistics (65C20) Initial-boundary value problems for second-order parabolic equations (35K20) Finite difference methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N06) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N12) Numerical solution of discretized equations for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N22) Mathematics for nonmathematicians (engineering, social sciences, etc.) (00A06) Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to numerical analysis (65-01) Applications to the sciences (65Z05)
- Computational modelling of three-layered biosensor based on chemically modified electrode
- Automatic simulation of electrochemical transients by the adaptive Huber method for Volterra integral equations involving kernel terms \(\exp[ -\alpha (t - \tau )]\text{erex} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\) and \(\exp[ - \alpha (t - \tau )]\text{daw} \{[\beta (t - \tau )]^{1/2}\}\)
- Modelling carbon nanotube based biosensor
- A family of quasi-variable meshes high-resolution compact operator scheme for Burger's-Huxley, and Burger's-Fisher equation quasi-variable meshes compact operator scheme for Burger's type PDEs
- On the stability of two new two-step explicit methods for the numerical integration of second order initial value problem on a variable mesh
- Adaptive time-stepping schemes for the solution of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations
- Degradation of substrate and/or product: mathematical modeling of biosensor action
- Adaptive solution of BVPs in singularly perturbed second-order ODEs, by the extended Numerov method combined with an iterative local grid \(h\)-refinement
- Higher-order spatial discretisations in electrochemical digital simulations. IV: Discretisation on an arbitrarily spaced grid.
- Efficient algorithms for fourth and sixth-order two-point non-linear boundary value problems using non-polynomial spline approximations on a geometric mesh
- Gaussian-RBF interpolant and third-order compact discretization of 2D anomalous diffusion-convection model on a mesh-mapped non-uniform grid network
- Numerical algorithm for coupled viscous Burger's equation using quasi-variable meshes compact operators
- Analytical formulaes and comparative analysis for linear models in chronoamperometry under conditions of diffusion and migration
- Compact-FDM for mildly nonlinear two-space dimensional elliptic BVPs in polar coordinate system and its convergence theory
- A fifth (six) order accurate, three-point compact finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of sixth order boundary value problems on geometric meshes
- Fourth‐order compact scheme based on quasi‐variable mesh for three‐dimensional mildly nonlinear stationary convection–diffusion equations
- Damping of Crank-Nicolson error oscillations.
- A third (four) order accurate, nine-point compact scheme for mildly-nonlinear elliptic equations in two space variables
- Computational modelling of biosensors with perforated and selective membranes
- Finite difference method of simulation of non-steady-state ion transfer in electrochemical systems with allowance for migration
- Computational modelling of the behaviour of potentiometric membrane biosensors
- A high-resolution convergent radial basis functions compact-FDD for boundary layer problems on a scattered mesh network appearing in viscous elastic fluid
- A fifth order accurate geometric mesh finite difference method for general nonlinear two point boundary value problems
- A set of compact finite-difference approximations to first and second derivatives, related to the extended Numerov method of Chawla on nonuniform grids
- Mechanisms controlling the sensitivity of amperometric biosensors in flow injection analysis systems
- Digital simulation of thermal reactions
- Computational modelling of amperometric biosensors in the case of substrate and product inhibition
- Geometric mesh three-point discretization for fourth-order nonlinear singular differential equations in polar system
- High order accurate, one-sided finite-difference approximations to concentration gradients at the boundaries, for the simulation of electrochemical reaction-diffusion problems in one-dimensional space geometry.
- A regular perturbation approach to the problem of diffusion towards a growing mercury drop electrode
- A fourth-order accurate quasi-variable mesh compact finite-difference scheme for two-space dimensional convection-diffusion problems
- A family of compact finite difference formulations for three-space dimensional nonlinear Poisson's equations in Cartesian coordinates
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