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Applied Mathematics Letters, Volume 52
Volume 52, February 2016
- Ji-Huan He:
An alternative approach to establishment of a variational principle for the torsional problem of piezoelastic beams. 1-3 - David A. Ekrut, N. G. Cogan:
Shocks and rarefactions arise in a two-phase model with logistic growth. 4-8 - Bashir Ahmad, Sotiris K. Ntouyas, Jessada Tariboon:
A study of mixed Hadamard and Riemann-Liouville fractional integro-differential inclusions via endpoint theory. 9-14 - Yinle Zhang, Sining Zheng:
Global boundedness of solutions to a quasilinear parabolic-parabolic Keller-Segel system with logistic source. 15-20 - Alberto Cabada, Lorena Saavedra:
Disconjugacy characterization by means of spectral (k, n-k) problems. 21-29 - Hatim Machrafi, Georgy Lebon:
General constitutive equations of heat transport at small length scales and high frequencies with extension to mass and electrical charge transport. 30-37 - Manh Hong Duong, J. Tugaut:
Stationary solutions of the Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation: Existence, characterization and phase-transition. 38-45 - Linzhang Lu, Zubair Ahmed, Jinrui Guan:
Numerical methods for a quadratic matrix equation with a nonsingular M-matrix. 46-52 - Igor Kossaczký, Matthias Ehrhardt, Michael Günther:
On the non-existence of higher order monotone approximation schemes for HJB equations. 53-57 - Tongsong Jiang, Xuehan Cheng, Sitao Ling:
An algebraic technique for total least squares problem in quaternionic quantum theory. 58-63 - Yan Xu, Zhimin He:
Exponential stability of neutral stochastic delay differential equations with Markovian switching. 64-73 - Abdul-Majid Wazwaz:
Kadomtsev-Petviashvili hierarchy: N-soliton solutions and distinct dispersion relations. 74-79 - Bin Pei, Yong Xu:
Mild solutions of local non-Lipschitz stochastic evolution equations with jumps. 80-86 - Masoud Hajarian:
Solving the general Sylvester discrete-time periodic matrix equations via the gradient based iterative method. 87-95 - Shujun Liu, Fangqi Chen, Zejun Wang:
Existence of global Lp solutions to a symmetric system of Keyfitz-Kranzer type. 96-101 - Petko D. Proinov:
Relationships between different types of initial conditions for simultaneous root finding methods. 102-111 - Yanfeng Guo, Jinqiao Duan:
Approximation representation of parameterizing manifold and non-Markovian reduced systems for a stochastic Swift-Hohenberg equation. 112-117 - S. A. Hussain Shah, Mujeeb ur Rehman:
A note on terminal value problems for fractional differential equations on infinite interval. 118-125 - Nail H. Ibragimov, A. A. Gainetdinova:
Three-dimensional dynamical systems admitting nonlinear superposition with three-dimensional Vessiot-Guldberg-Lie algebras. 126-131 - Milan Batista:
On Jacobi's condition for the simplest problem of calculus of variations with mixed boundary conditions. 132-141 - Tuncay Candan:
Existence of positive periodic solutions of first order neutral differential equations with variable coefficients. 142-148 - Hong-Yu Wu, Li-Hong Jiang, Qing Liu:
Some discussions on variable separation solutions and the corresponding localized structures of nonlinear models. 149-155 - Min-Qiang Xu, Yingzhen Lin:
Simplified reproducing kernel method for fractional differential equations with delay. 156-161 - Gabriele Bonanno, Petru Jebelean, Calin Serban:
Superlinear discrete problems. 162-168 - Jingli Xie, Zhiguo Luo:
Subharmonic solutions with prescribed minimal period of an impulsive forced pendulum equation. 169-175 - Caisheng Chen:
Infinitely many solutions to a class of quasilinear Schrödinger system in RN. 176-182 - Jing Zhu, Dan Yang, Liancun Zheng, Xinxin Zhang:
Effects of second order velocity slip and nanoparticles migration on flow of Buongiorno nanofluid. 183-191 - Jun Zhou:
Bifurcation analysis of the Oregonator model. 192-198 - Liang-Gen Hu:
Bifurcation and asymptotical behavior for singular elliptic equation with a linear convection term. 199-204 - Taha Aziz, Fazal Mahmood Mahomed:
Remark on classical Crane's solution of viscous flow past a stretching plate. 205-211 - Jian-Guo Liu, Jinhuan Wang:
Refined hyper-contractivity and uniqueness for the Keller-Segel equations. 212-219
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