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Applied Mathematics Letters, Volume 28
Volume 28, February 2014
- Yang Cao, Yuanyuan Nie:
Blow-up of solutions of the nonlinear Sobolev equation. 1-6 - Qian Miao, Xiangpeng Xin, Yong Chen:
Nonlocal symmetries and explicit solutions of the AKNS system. 7-13 - Tadeusz Jankowski:
Boundary problems for fractional differential equations. 14-19 - Zong-Wei Xu, Guo-Fu Yu:
Soliton solutions to an integrable coupled differential-difference equation. 20-24 - Xian-Feng Zhou, Liang-Gen Hu, Song Liu, Wei Jiang:
Stability criterion for a class of nonlinear fractional differential systems. 25-29 - Fuchen Zhang, Chunlai Mu, Liangwei Wang, Guangyun Zhang, Iftikhar Ahmed:
On the new results of global exponential attractive set. 30-37 - Yu Han, Xun-Hua Gong:
Lower semicontinuity of solution mapping to parametric generalized strong vector equilibrium problems. 38-41 - Nicholas Fewster-Young, Christopher C. Tisdell:
Existence of solutions to derivative-dependent, nonlinear singular boundary value problems. 42-46 - Said R. Grace, Agacik Zafer:
Oscillatory behavior of integro-dynamic and integral equations on time scales. 47-52 - Lijuan Chen, Jitao Sun:
Global stability of an SI epidemic model with feedback controls. 53-55 - Joanna Goard, Samar Al-Nassar:
Symmetries for initial value problems. 56-59 - Miodrag S. Petkovic, Ljiljana D. Petkovic, Jovana Dzunic:
On an efficient simultaneous method for finding polynomial zeros. 60-65 - Robert J. Elliott, Tak Kuen Siu:
Filtering and change point estimation for hidden Markov-modulated Poisson processes. 66-71 - Wei Guo, Wenjie Gao, Bin Guo:
Global existence and blowing-up of solutions to a class of coupled reaction-convection-diffusion systems. 72-76 - Fazlollah Soleymani, Predrag S. Stanimirovic:
A note on the stability of a pth order iteration for finding generalized inverses. 77-81 - Caisheng Chen, Qin Zhu:
Existence of positive solutions to p-Kirchhoff-type problem without compactness conditions. 82-87
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