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Solution of the system of fifth order boundary value problem using sextic spline
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Ghazala Akram
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On a fifth-order nonselfadjoint boundary value problem
Summary: In this paper, we aim to share a way to impose some nonselfadjoint boundary conditions for the solutions of a formally symmetric fifth-order differential equation. Constructing a dissipative operator related with the problem, we obtain some informations on spectral properties of the problem.
Ekin UĞURLU, Kenan TAŞ
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Numerical solutions of fifth order boundary value problems using Mamadu-Njoseh polynomials
Mamadu-Njoseh polynomials are polynomials constructed in the interval [-1,1] with respect to the weight function () = 2 + 1. This paper aims at applying these polynomials, as trial functions satisfying the boundary conditions, in a numericalapproach for ...
Njoseh, Ignatius N., Ebimene, J. Mamadu
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On a Problem of Optimal Control for a Nonlinear Pseudohyperbolic Equation
In this article, it is considered some questions of approximation solving of an optimal control problem for nonlinear partial pseudohyperbolic differential equations of the fifth order with initial-boundary value conditions and general view of the ...
T. K. Yuldashev
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This study aims to determine the heat transfer properties of a magnetohydrodynamic Prandtl hybrid nanofluid over a stretched surface in the presence of bioconvection and chemical reaction effects.
Syed Asif Ali Shah +5 more
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The two-dimensional boundary layer flow of a Prandtl nanofluid was explored in the presence of an aligned magnetic field over an inclined stretching/shrinking sheet in a non-Darcy permeable medium. To transform the PDEs of the leading equations into ODEs,
Jianfeng Wang +7 more
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Differential Transform Technique for Solving Fifth-Order Boundary Value Problems [PDF]
In this paper we apply the differential transform method for solving fifthorder boundary value problems. The analytical and numerical results of the equations have been obtained in terms of convergent series with easily computable components. Three examples are given to illustrate the efficiency and implementation of the present method. Comparisons are
Ertürk V.S., Momani S.
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This article considered the steady two-dimensional boundary layer flow of incompressible viscous Casson nanofluids over a permeable, convectively heated, shrinking/stretching slippery sheet surface.
Kifle Adula Duguma +2 more
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Positive solutions of nonlinear fourth-order boundary-value problems with local and non-local boundary conditions [PDF]
We establish new existence results for multiple positive solutions of fourth-order nonlinear equations which model deflections of an elastic beam. We consider the widely studied boundary conditions corresponding to clamped and hinged ends and many non ...
J. R. L. Webb +5 more
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In modern science and technology, industrial applications that deal with the problem of continuously moving thin needle, surrounded with fluid in sectors like hot rolling, crystal growing, heat extrusion, glass fiber drawing, etc., are rapidly increasing.
Mohammad Ferdows +3 more
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