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Numerical solution of integral equations by means of the Sinc collocation method based on the double exponential transformation

open access: yes, 2005
Numerical solution of linear integral equations by means of the Sinc collocation method based on the double exponential transformation, abbreviated the DE transformation, is considered.
Muhammad, Mayinur   +3 more
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Recent developments of the Sinc numerical methods

open access: yes, 2004
This paper gives a survey of recent developments of the Sinc numerical methods. A variety of Sinc numerical methods have been developed by Stenger and his school. For a certain class of problems, the Sinc numerical methods have the convergence rates of O(
Matsuo, Takayasu, Sugihara, Masaaki
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Wavelet-like collocation method for finite-dimensional reduction of distributed systems

open access: yes, 2000
A wavelet-like collocation method is proposed to approach the reduction of dissipative distributed systems, expressed by means of partial differential equations, applying the methods of inertial manifold theory.
ADROVER, Alessandra   +7 more
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Numerical solution for the time-Fractional Diffusion-wave Equations by using Sinc-Legendre Collocation Method

open access: yes, 2015
In this paper the numerical solution of fractional diffusion wave equation is proposed. The fractional derivative will be in the Caputo sense. The proposed method will be based on shifted Legendre collocation scheme and sinc function approximation for ...
Mohammed G. S. Al-safi   +5 more
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Perfusion Imaging: An Advection Diffusion Approach. [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Trans Med Imaging, 2021
Liu P, Lee YZ, Aylward SR, Niethammer M.
europepmc   +1 more source

Error analyses of Sinc-collocation methods for exponential decay initial value problems

open access: yesNonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE
Nurmuhammad et al. developed the Sinc-Nyström methods for initial value problems in which the solutions exhibit exponential decay end behavior. In these methods, the Single-Exponential (SE) transformation or the Double-Exponential (DE) transformation is combined with the Sinc approximation. Hara and Okayama improved on these transformations to attain a
Okayama, Tomoaki   +2 more
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The Schwarz Alternating Sinc Domain Decomposition Method

open access: yes, 1997
The overlapping sinc--collocation domain decomposition method combined with the Schwarz alternating technique is developed for two-point boundary-value problems for second-order ordinary differential equations with singularities.
Nancy J. Lybeck   +2 more
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