The following pages link to Lesław K. Bieniasz (Q427444):
Displaying 24 items.
- (Q232732) (redirect page) (← links)
- 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} \{[\ (Q427445) (← links)
- 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} \{[\ (Q592069) (← links)
- An adaptive Huber method for non-linear systems of weakly singular second kind Volterra integral equations (Q628926) (← links)
- Initialisation of the adaptive Huber method for solving the first kind Abel integral equation (Q836939) (← links)
- A fifth (six) order accurate, three-point compact finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of sixth order boundary value problems on geometric meshes (Q887016) (← links)
- An adaptive Huber method with local error control, for the numerical solution of the first kind Abel integral equations (Q956692) (← links)
- Erratum to ``Extension of the Thomas algorithm to a class of algebraic linear equation systems involving quasi-block-tridiagonal matrices with isolated block-pentadiagonal rows, assuming variable block dimensions'' (Q1404549) (← links)
- 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. (Q1414270) (← links)
- A specialised cyclic reduction algorithm for linear algebraic equation systems with quasi-tridiagonal matrices (Q1694279) (← links)
- A generalized Jaeger \(\mathcal{I}(0,1;t)\) integral, resulting from mathematical modelling in electroanalytical chemistry (Q2075985) (← links)
- A reaction-diffusion system arising from electrochemistry (Q2112695) (← links)
- An adaptive Huber method for weakly singular second kind Volterra integral equations with non-linear dependencies between unknowns and their integrals (Q2380806) (← links)
- Experiments with a local adaptive grid \(h\)-refinement for the finite-difference solution of BVPs in singularly perturbed second-order ODEs (Q2467415) (← links)
- A set of compact finite-difference approximations to first and second derivatives, related to the extended Numerov method of Chawla on nonuniform grids (Q2471822) (← links)
- Adaptive solution of BVPs in singularly perturbed second-order ODEs, by the extended Numerov method combined with an iterative local grid \(h\)-refinement (Q2483235) (← links)
- An adaptive Huber method for nonlinear systems of Volterra integral equations with weakly singular kernels and solutions (Q2628369) (← links)
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- Modelling Electroanalytical Experiments by the Integral Equation Method (Q2939282) (← links)
- Accelerated Thomas Solver for (Quasi-)Block-Tridiagonal Linear Algebraic Equation Systems, Using SSE/AVX Instruction Sets for Vectorizing Dense Block Operations (Q2972177) (← links)
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- An efficient numerical method of solving the Abel integral equation for cyclic voltammetry (Q4321277) (← links)
- A NonLinear Transient Reaction-Diffusion Problem from Electroanalytical Chemistry (Q5856445) (← links)
- Extension of the Thomas algorithm to a class of algebraic linear equation systems involving quasi-block-tridiagonal matrices with isolated block-pentadiagonal rows, assuming variable block dimensions (Q5956985) (← links)