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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 226
Volume 226, 2024
- Shiwen Qian, Jing Wang, Longxing Qi:
The effect of human heterogeneity on the transmission of viral respiratory diseases under air pollution. 1-23 - Hyosun Lee, Arsen Abdulali, Haeyoung Park, Sunmi Lee:
Optimal region-specific social distancing strategies in a complex multi-patch model through reinforcement learning. 24-41 - Jingwen Wu, Zhijun Tan:
A conservative Allen-Cahn model for a hydrodynamics coupled phase-field surfactant system. 42-65 - C. M. Mohana, B. Rushi Kumar:
Numerical and semi-analytical approaches for heat transfer analysis of ternary hybrid nanofluid flow: A comparative study. 66-90 - Subir Dey, Tapan Kumar Kar, Toshikazu Kuniya:
Global dynamics and threshold behavior of an SEIR epidemic model with nonlocal diffusion. 91-117 - Bükre Yildirim Külekci, Ralf Korn, A. Sevtap Selcuk-Kestel:
Ruin probability for heavy-tailed and dependent losses under reinsurance strategies. 118-138 - Yanru Sun, Hao Sun, Panfei Sun, Xuanzhu Jin:
A dynamic surge pricing model throughout product lifecycle. 139-151 - Banafsheh Raeisi, Mojtaba Fardi, Mohammadreza Ahmadi Darani:
RBF-based partition of unity methods for two-dimensional time-dependent PDEs: Numerical and theoretical aspects. 152-171 - F. Shokrollahi, Davood Ahmadian, Luca Vincenzo Ballestra:
Pricing Asian options under the mixed fractional Brownian motion with jumps. 172-183 - M. Ahmadinia, M. Abbasi, A. R. Emrani:
A novel A-stable method of order of accuracy three, based on optimization for solving initial value problems. 184-203 - R. Rakkiyappan, V. Sharmila, K. Janani, Ardak Kashkynbayev:
Stabilization of Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy Hidden Markov Jump Systems with memory sampled-data control. 204-217 - Masoom Bhargava, Balram Dubey:
Trade-off and chaotic dynamics in a two-prey one-predator model with refuge, environmental noise and seasonal effects. 218-245 - Oscar Emilio Molina-Díaz, Gerard Olivar-Tost, Deissy Milena Sotelo-Castelblanco:
Dynamics of a stockless market through piecewise smooth models. 246-269 - Zidie Zhang, Daiyong Wu, Nishan Li:
Predator invasion in a spatially heterogeneous predator-prey model with group defense and prey-taxis. 270-282 - Rashi, Harendra Pal Singh, Suruchi Singh:
Effect of fear with saturated fear cost and harvesting on aquatic food chain model (plankton-fish model) in the presence of nanoparticles. 283-305 - Meiling Zhao, Xiaochen Fei, Liqun Wang, Zhanbin Yuan:
Reconstruction of electromagnetic parameters of the scattering from overfilled cavities using a complex-valued convolutional neural network. 306-322 - Xiaoyuan Liu, Min Cai:
Spectral deferred correction method for fractional initial value problem with Caputo-Hadamard derivative. 323-337 - Simona Sanfelici, Giacomo Toscano:
The Fourier-Malliavin Volatility (FMVol) MATLAB® library. 338-353 - Nasiru Salihu, Poom Kumam, Ibrahim Mohammed Sulaiman, Ibrahim Arzuka, Wiyada Kumam:
An efficient Newton-like conjugate gradient method with restart strategy and its application. 354-372 - Hongwei Yue, Peiping Shen:
Bi-affine scaling iterative method for convex quadratic programming with bound constraints. 373-382 - Jean-Luc Feugeas, Julien Mathiaud, Luc Mieussens, Thomas Vigier:
An asymptotic preserving kinetic scheme for the M1 model of linear transport. 383-398 - Haiyang Li, Junjie Ma:
On generalized multistep collocation methods for Volterra integro-differential equations. 399-412 - Jie Ran, Yonghui Zhou, Hao Pu:
Global stability and synchronization of stochastic discrete-time variable-order fractional-order delayed quaternion-valued neural networks. 413-437 - Manpreet Kaur, Mamta Kapoor:
Numerical simulation of Volterra PIDE with singular kernel via modified cubic exponential and uniform algebraic trigonometric tension B-spline DQM. 438-451 - In Ae Kim, Yong Jun Kim, Yong Son Choe, Chol Su Han:
Discrete-Ordinate-Lattice-Boltzmann Method for analyzing radiative heat transfer: Application to two-dimensional irregular enclosure. 452-463 - Gerardo Armando Hernandez-Castorena, Maria Aracelia Alcorta-Garcia, José Armando Sáenz Esqueda, Gerardo Maximiliano Mendez:
Lyapunov's stability analysis for first degree polynomial systems, subject to risk-sensitive control. 464-473 - Zhenlei Li, Yue Zhang:
Dynamic analysis of a fast slow modified Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with constant harvest and stochastic factor. 474-499 - Gourav Arora, Rajesh Kumar, Helmi Temimi:
An implicit semi-analytical technique: Development, analysis and applications. 500-510 - Ismail Oubarka, Imad Kissami, Imad Elmahi, Eric Deleersnijder:
A robust and well-balanced finite volume solver for investigating the effects of tides on water renewal timescale in the Nador lagoon, Morocco. 511-523 - Loredana Camelia Culda, Eva Kaslik, Mihaela Neamtu, Nicoleta Sîrghi:
Dynamics of a discrete-time mixed oligopoly Cournot-type model with three time delays. 524-539 - Tomás Chacón Rebollo, Daniel Franco Coronil:
Data-driven stabilized finite element solution of advection-dominated flow problems. 540-559 - Anto Anbarasu Yesudhas, Subramanian Kuppusamy, Syeong Ryong Lee, Jae Hoon Jeong, Young Hoon Joo:
Switched sampled-data-based membership function-dependent H∞ control for PMSG-based WTS with actuator failures. 560-577 - Wenhui Hao, Juping Zhang, Zhen Jin:
Dynamic analysis and optimal control of HIV/AIDS model with ideological transfer. 578-605 - A. El-Mesady, Hegagi Mohamed Ali:
The influence of prevention and isolation measures to control the infections of the fractional Chickenpox disease model. 606-630 - Yongtao Zhou, Wei Xu:
Second-order error analysis of a corrected average finite difference scheme for time-fractional Cable equations with nonsmooth solutions. 631-644 - Yanming Liang, Yongfeng Guo, Zifei Lin:
Using reservoir computing to solve FPK equations for stochastic dynamical systems under Gaussian or Non-Gaussian excitation. 645-662
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