Picard successive approximation method for solving differential equations arising in fractal heat transfer with local fractional derivative
DOI10.1155/2014/395710zbMath1470.35418OpenAlexW2138552484WikidataQ59037266 ScholiaQ59037266MaRDI QIDQ1724022
Ying Jiao, Carlo Cattani, Ai-Min Yang, Hossein Jafari, Cheng Zhang
Publication date: 14 February 2019
Published in: Abstract and Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/395710
Theoretical approximation in context of PDEs (35A35) Fractional partial differential equations (35R11) PDEs in connection with classical thermodynamics and heat transfer (35Q79) Diffusive and convective heat and mass transfer, heat flow (80A19)
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