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The following pages link to New solitary solutions and a conservative numerical method for the Rosenau-Kawahara equation with power law nonlinearity (Q330745):
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- Exact solitary solution and a three-level linearly implicit conservative finite difference method for the generalized Rosenau-Kawahara-RLW equation with generalized Novikov type perturbation (Q341678) (← links)
- Mixed finite element methods for the Rosenau equation (Q721570) (← links)
- Numerical scheme for a model of shallow water waves in \((2 + 1)\)-dimensions (Q1668547) (← links)
- A new implicit energy conservative difference scheme with fourth-order accuracy for the generalized Rosenau-Kawahara-RLW equation (Q1715710) (← links)
- An efficient tool for solving the Rosenau-Burgers equation in two dimensions (Q2158563) (← links)
- Traveling wave solutions of the generalized Rosenau-Kawahara-RLW equation via the sine-cosine method and a generalized auxiliary equation method (Q2159180) (← links)
- On the identification of nonlinear terms in the generalized Camassa-Holm equation involving dual-power law nonlinearities (Q2227700) (← links)
- Optimal decay rates of the dissipative shallow water waves modeled by coupling the rosenau-RLW equation and the rosenau-Burgers equation with power of nonlinearity (Q2243228) (← links)
- Dynamical behaviors of the solution to a periodic initial-boundary value problem of the generalized Rosenau-RLW-Burgers equation (Q2670416) (← links)
- Novel advances in high-order numerical algorithm for evaluation of the shallow water wave equations (Q2689410) (← links)
- Numerical solution by quintic B-spline collocation finite element method of generalized Rosenau-Kawahara equation (Q2690398) (← links)
- Evaluation of shallow water waves modelled by the Rosenau-Kawahara equation using pseudo-compact finite difference approach (Q5093068) (← links)
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- On solitary-wave solutions of Rosenau-type equations (Q6591804) (← links)
- Matrix analysis of discrete functionals in compact difference method for nonlinear problems with higher derivatives and program code. I: 1D problem (Q6623478) (← links)
- A convergent two-step method to solve a fractional extension of the Rosenau-Kawahara system (Q6664933) (← links)