The following pages link to V. P. Ramesh (Q778865):
Displaying 22 items.
- The generalized S-mesh based hybrid algorithm for singularly perturbed problems with interior layer (Q778867) (← links)
- Hybrid method for numerical solution of singularly perturbed delay differential equations (Q883882) (← links)
- Upwind and midpoint upwind difference methods for time-dependent differential difference equations with layer behavior (Q942363) (← links)
- An a priori harmonic mesh for singularly perturbed boundary value problems (Q1627730) (← links)
- Higher order uniformly convergent numerical algorithm for time-dependent singularly perturbed differential-difference equations (Q2020179) (← links)
- Identities from partition of the symmetric group \(S_n\) (Q2050457) (← links)
- Exponentially refined mesh for singularly perturbed interior layer problem (Q2187011) (← links)
- Numerical methods on Shishkin mesh for singularly perturbed delay differential equations with a grid adaptation strategy (Q2372064) (← links)
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- A Note on Gauss’s Theorem on Primitive Roots (Q4628420) (← links)
- Least Primitive Root of any Safe Prime is Prime (Q5053832) (← links)
- A Prime Primitive Root <i>p</i> of 2<i>p</i> + 1 is a Sophie Germain Prime (Q5082414) (← links)
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- Back propagation neural network based big data analytics for a stock market challenge (Q5866103) (← links)
- A note on cubic residues modulo \(n\) (Q6099739) (← links)
- A uniformly convergent numerical algorithm on harmonic \((H(\ell))\) mesh for parabolic singularly perturbed convection-diffusion problems with boundary layer (Q6124273) (← links)
- A note on the sum of cubic residues with even and odd index (Q6129783) (← links)
- Connecting primitive roots and permutations (Q6572373) (← links)
- A uniformly convergent upwind scheme on harmonic mesh for singularly perturbed turning point problems (Q6572511) (← links)
- Sophie Germain prime <i>p</i> and the permutation of product of first <i>p</i> cycles (Q6655480) (← links)
- Characterizing Safe Primes Via Primitive Roots (Q6664967) (← links)