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Applied Mathematics and Computation, Volume 322
Volume 322, April 2018
- Nihat Akgünes

, Büsra Çagan:
On the dot product of graphs over monogenic semigroups. 1-5 - Mai Duc Thanh

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Completing a well-balanced numerical method for a model of two-phase flows by computing correctors. 6-29 - Xiaowei Yu, Jie Hu, Donglei Yang

, Jianliang Wu, Guanghui Wang:
Local antimagic labeling of graphs. 30-39 - Esmail Hesameddini, Mehdi Shahbazi:

Two-dimensional shifted Legendre polynomials operational matrix method for solving the two-dimensional integral equations of fractional order. 40-54 - A. Baseri, Saeid Abbasbandy

, Esmail Babolian:
A collocation method for fractional diffusion equation in a long time with Chebyshev functions. 55-65 - Rhouma Mlayeh, Samir Toumi, Lotfi Beji:

Backstepping boundary observer based-control for hyperbolic PDE in rotary drilling system. 66-78 - Rui-Juan Liu, Zhuo-Yun Nie, Min Wu, Jinhua She:

Robust disturbance rejection for uncertain fractional-order systems. 79-88 - Rukiye Kara, Mine Çaglar

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Çinlar subgrid scale model for large eddy simulation. 89-99 - Chuan Chen, Lixiang Li, Haipeng Peng, Yixian Yang:

Adaptive synchronization of memristor-based BAM neural networks with mixed delays. 100-110 - Ivan Matic, Rados Radoicic, Dan Stefanica:

A sharp Pólya-based approximation to the normal cumulative distribution function. 111-122
- Kostas D. Housiadas

, Georgios C. Georgiou:
Analytical solution of the flow of a Newtonian fluid with pressure-dependent viscosity in a rectangular duct. 123-128
- Fengyan Wu

, Dongfang Li
, Jinming Wen, Jinqiao Duan
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Stability and convergence of compact finite difference method for parabolic problems with delay. 129-139
- Jie Sun, Joseph A. Eichholz:

Splitting methods for differential approximations of the radiative transfer equation. 140-150
- Guoliang Liu, Guodong Liu:

Wiener polarity index of dendrimers. 151-153
- Javier de Frutos

, Bosco García-Archilla
, Julia Novo
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Error analysis of projection methods for non inf-sup stable mixed finite elements. The transient Stokes problem. 154-173

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