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Numerical analysis for applied mathematics, science and engineering
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1988D. Greenspan, V. Casulli
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Examining the mutual relations between language and mathematics: A meta-analysis.
Psychological bulletin, 2020This study presents a meta-analysis of the relation between language and mathematics. A moderate relation between language and mathematics was found in 344 studies with 393 independent samples and more than 360,000 participants, r = .42, 95% CI [.40, .44]
Peng Peng+6 more
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Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 2015
We present a numerical method for approximating the solutions of degenerate parabolic equations with a formal gradient flow structure. The numerical method we propose preserves at the discrete level the formal gradient flow structure, allowing the use of
C. Cancès, Cindy Guichard
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We present a numerical method for approximating the solutions of degenerate parabolic equations with a formal gradient flow structure. The numerical method we propose preserves at the discrete level the formal gradient flow structure, allowing the use of
C. Cancès, Cindy Guichard
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Mathematical and Numerical Analysis of a Tsunami Problem
Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2003In this paper, we present a tsunami model based on the displacement of the lithosphere and the mathematical and numerical analysis of this model. More precisely, we give an existence and uniqueness result for a problem which models the flow and formation of waves at the time of a submarine earthquake in the vicinity of the coast.
Di Martino, Bernard+3 more
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Mean Field Games and Applications: Numerical Aspects
Lecture notes in mathematics, 2020The theory of mean field games aims at studying deterministic or stochastic differential games (Nash equilibria) as the number of agents tends to infinity.
Y. Achdou, M. Laurière
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European journal of applied mathematics, 2015
A new class of history-dependent variational–hemivariational inequalities was recently studied in Migórski et al. (2015Nonlinear Anal. Ser. B: Real World Appl.22, 604–618).
M. Sofonea, W. Han, S. Migórski
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A new class of history-dependent variational–hemivariational inequalities was recently studied in Migórski et al. (2015Nonlinear Anal. Ser. B: Real World Appl.22, 604–618).
M. Sofonea, W. Han, S. Migórski
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Machine Learning and Computational Mathematics
Communications in Computational Physics, 2020Neural network-based machine learning is capable of approximating functions in very high dimension with unprecedented efficiency and accuracy. This has opened up many exciting new possibilities, not just in traditional areas of artificial intelligence ...
Weinan E
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Mathematical Gazette, 1969PART A: ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (ODE'S). Chapter 1. First-Order ODE's. Chapter 2. Second Order Linear ODE's. Chapter 3. Higher Order Linear ODE's. Chapter 4. Systems of ODE's Phase Plane, Qualitative Methods. Chapter 5.
R. Barnes, E. Kreyszig
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, 2011
Computational science is fundamentally changing how technological questions are addressed. The design of aircraft, automobiles, and even racing sailboats is now done by computational simulation.
L. R. Scott
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Computational science is fundamentally changing how technological questions are addressed. The design of aircraft, automobiles, and even racing sailboats is now done by computational simulation.
L. R. Scott
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Mathematical theory and numerical analysis of bioluminescence tomography
Inverse Problems, 2006Molecular imaging is widely recognized as the main stream in the next generation of biomedical imaging. Bioluminescence tomography (BLT) is a rapidly developing new area of molecular imaging. The goal of BLT is to provide quantitative three-dimensional reconstruction of a bioluminescent source distribution within a small animal from optical signals on ...
Wenxiang Cong, Ge Wang, Weimin Han
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