نتایج جستجو برای: fractional di erential equations

تعداد نتایج: 542984  

Journal: :journal of mahani mathematical research center 0
bahman ghazanfari, lorestan university, nahid yari lorestan university

in this paper, modi cation of the optimal homotopy asymptotic method (moham) is appliedupon singular initial value lane-emden type equations and results are compared with the available exactsolutions. the modi ed algorithm give the exact solution for di erential equations by using one iterationonly.

1997
Kevin J. Paar Peter M. Athanas Carleen M. Edwards

The nite di erence method is a numerical analysis technique used to solve problems involving irregular geometries, complicated boundary conditions, or both. The geometries are represented using partial di erential equations. The solutions to the partial di erential equations can be easily generated with the aid of a computer. As the geometries become increasingly complex, the solutions of the p...

1994
G Yin G Rudolph

This work is our rst attempt in establishing the connections between evolutionary computation algorithms and stochastic approximation procedures By treating evo lutionary algorithms as recursive stochastic procedures we study both constant gain and decreasing step size algorithms We formulate the problem in a rather general form supply the su cient conditions for convergence both with probabili...

Journal: :نظریه تقریب و کاربرد های آن 0
m khanian department of mathematics, khorasgan (isfahan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, iran. a. davari department of mathematics, faculty of sciences, university of isfahan, isfahan, iran.

image restoration has been an active research area. di erent formulations are e ective in high qualityrecovery. partial di erential equations (pdes) have become an important tool in image processingand analysis. one of the earliest models based on pdes is perona-malik model that is a kindof anisotropic di usion (andi) lter. anisotropic di usion lter has become a valuable tool indi erent elds...

Journal: :SIAM J. Scientific Computing 1996
Jan Janssen Stefan Vandewalle

The e ciency of numerically solving time-dependent partial di erential equations on parallel computers can be greatly improved by computing the solution on many time-levels simultaneously. The theoretical properties of one such method, namely the discrete-time multigrid waveform relaxation method, are investigated for systems of ordinary di erential equations obtained by spatial nite element di...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 1999
Francisco R. Villatoro Juan I. Ramos

The method of modi®ed equations is studied as a technique for the analysis of ®nite di€erence equations. The non-uniqueness of the modi®ed equation of a di€erence method is stressed and three kinds of modi®ed equations are introduced. The ®rst modi®ed or equivalent equation is the natural pseudo-di€erential operator associated to the original numerical method. Linear and nonlinear combinations ...

2004
DENNIS S. BERNSTEIN

This paper considers the ®xed-structure, discrete-time mixed H2=H1 controller synthesis problem in the delta operator (di€ erence operator) framework. The di€ erential operator and shift operator versions of the problem are reviewed for comparison, and necessary conditions are derived for all three formulations. A quasi-Newton/continuation algorithm is then used to obtain approximate solutions ...

Journal: :Parallel Computing 1990
Craig C. Douglas Willard L. Miranker

Novel computing devices are exploited for numerical computation. The solution of a numerical problem is sought, which has been solved many times before, but this time with a di erent set of input data. A table is a classical way to collect the old solutions in order to exploit them to nd the new one. This process is extended to more general problems than the usual function value approximation. ...

2000
Eckhard Platen

The paper introduces an approach for the derivation of discrete time approximations for solutions of stochastic di erential equations with time delay. The suggested approximations converge in a strong sense. Furthermore, explicit solutions for linear stochastic delay equations are given.

Journal: :AI EDAM 1993
Sui-ky Ringo Ling Louis I. Steinberg Yogesh Jaluria

The task of modeling, i.e. of creating a set of equations that can be used to predict the behavior of a physical object, is a key step in engineering analysis. This paper describes a computer system, MSG, for generating mathematical models to analyze physical systems involving heat transfer behavior. MSG is motivated by the need for modeling in an automated design process. The models are sets o...

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