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Optimal Runge approximation for nonlocal wave equations and unique determination of polyhomogeneous nonlinearities. [PDF]
Lin YH, Tyni T, Zimmermann P.
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This paper introduces the Fractional Novel Analytical Method (FNAM), a Taylor‐series‐based technique for approximating nonlinear fractional differential‐difference equations. Built on the Caputo derivative, FNAM achieves rapid convergence without relying on Adomian polynomials, perturbation schemes, or transform methods.
Uroosa Arshad +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) represent a key trend in global cancer care. This study aims to discuss the applicability and benefits of two MDT models in a Chinese tertiary cancer hospital, the classical MDT consultation meeting model and the MDT clinic model, regarding process and efficiency, physicians' preferences, and ...
Mengying Li +3 more
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Explicit minimisers for anisotropic Riesz energies. [PDF]
Frank RL +5 more
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A scattering‐robust 3D speckle customization method is proposed to enhance both resolution and imaging depth in scattering tissue. Applied to light‐field microscopy (LFM), it improves 3D resolution by over twofold under strong optical scattering. In wide‐field fluorescence imaging, it enables a substantial improvement in imaging depth, allowing imaging
Yue Xing +4 more
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On the singular impulsive functional integral equations involving nonlocal conditions
In this paper, of concern is the singular impulsive functional integral equations subject to nonlocal conditions in a Banach space. Sufficient conditions, ensuring the existence of solutions, are presented. An example is also given to illustrate the applications of the abstract results. Our results essentially extend some existing results in this area.
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A novel method for approximate solution of two point non local fractional order coupled boundary value problems. [PDF]
Tadoummant L +4 more
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Abstract Purpose UTE MR imaging captures quantitative signals in fast‐relaxing tissues, enabling anatomical visualization and quantitative assessment of T1 and T2*$$ {\mathrm{T}}_2^{\ast } $$ relaxation times. However, the clinical application of quantitative UTE MRI is limited by long acquisition times.
Maik Rothe +7 more
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