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The following pages link to The theta time scheme combined with a finite-element spatial approximation in the evolutionary Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation with linear source terms (Q740582):
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- A two dimensional mathematical model of heat propagation equation and its applications (Q830983) (← links)
- Optimal error estimates of a class of system of two quasi-variational inequalities (Q2133333) (← links)
- A Lie group integrator to solve the hydromagnetic stagnation point flow of a second grade fluid over a stretching sheet (Q2142906) (← links)
- Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman quasi-variational inequality arising in an environmental problem and its numerical discretization (Q2203922) (← links)
- A two-dimensional mathematical model of heat propagation equations and their significance for soil temperature (Q2337916) (← links)
- \(L^\infty \)-error estimates of finite element methods with Euler time discretization scheme for an evolutionary HJB equations with nonlinear source terms (Q2659408) (← links)
- An optimal error estimate of finite element method for parabolic quasi-variational inequalities with non linear source terms (Q2963757) (← links)
- Some new properties of asynchronous algorithms of theta scheme combined with finite elements methods for an evolutionary implicit 2-sided obstacle problem (Q3134037) (← links)
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- On finite element approximation of system of parabolic quasi-variational inequalities related to stochastic control problems (Q4966837) (← links)
- ‐error estimates of discontinuous Galerkin methods with theta time discretization scheme for an evolutionary HJB equations (Q4977852) (← links)
- ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS ABOUT THE PERIODOGRAM OF A GENERAL CLASS OF TIME SERIES MODELS WITH SPECTRAL SUPPORTSON LINES NOT PARALLEL TO THE MAIN DIAGONAL (Q5880768) (← links)
- L ∞−ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF A FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR A SYSTEM OF PARABOLIC QUASI-VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES WITH NONLINEAR SOURCE TERMS (Q6166513) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of the two-competing-species Keller-Segel chemotaxis model (Q6195909) (← links)