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The following pages link to Higher order accurate approximations on equidistributed meshes for boundary layer originated mixed type reaction diffusion systems with multiple scale nature (Q2010258):
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- A numerical solution for a quasi solution of the time-fractional stochastic backward parabolic equation (Q6049261) (← links)
- Higher order approximations for fractional order integro-parabolic partial differential equations on an adaptive mesh with error analysis (Q6062193) (← links)
- A higher‐order hybrid spline difference method on adaptive mesh for solving singularly perturbed parabolic reaction–diffusion problems with robin‐boundary conditions (Q6064517) (← links)
- Analysis of a finite difference method based on L1 discretization for solving multi‐term fractional differential equation involving weak singularity (Q6071013) (← links)
- An efficient computational technique for time dependent semilinear parabolic problems involving two small parameters (Q6093348) (← links)
- Parameter uniform higher order numerical treatment for singularly perturbed Robin type parabolic reaction diffusion multiple scale problems with large delay in time (Q6131489) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of a nonplanar strike slip fault and associated stress distribution in lithosphere asthenosphere system (Q6168894) (← links)
- Deep Weak Approximation of SDEs: A Spatial Approximation Scheme for Solving Kolmogorov Equations (Q6173002) (← links)
- A Fitted Numerical Method for Interior-Layer Parabolic Convection–Diffusion Problems (Q6173032) (← links)
- Interpolating Meshless Methods for 3D Elastic Problems (Q6173058) (← links)
- An Efficient Iterative Method for Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems with Existence and Uniqueness (Q6173078) (← links)
- NIPG Finite Element Method for Convection-Dominated Diffusion Problems with Discontinuous Data (Q6173095) (← links)
- Comparative work for the source identification in parabolic inverse problem based on Taylor and Chebyshev wavelet methods (Q6179565) (← links)
- An efficient hybrid numerical method based on an additive scheme for solving coupled systems of singularly perturbed linear parabolic problems (Q6182189) (← links)
- Numerical solution of a fourth‐order singularly perturbed boundary value problem with discontinuities via Haar wavelets (Q6189726) (← links)