The following pages link to Ying-Hai Wang (Q879108):
Displaying 24 items.
- (Q219489) (redirect page) (← links)
- Eigenvalue problem for \(p\)-Laplacian three-point boundary value problems on time scales (Q879109) (← links)
- Generalized projective synchronization in time-delayed chaotic systems (Q953621) (← links)
- The static properties of multi-chain Frenkel-Kontorova model: Ground state and static friction (Q1602312) (← links)
- Stabilizing unstable orbits (Q1966454) (← links)
- Exact solutions of nonlinear equations (Q1966957) (← links)
- Extracting and stabilizing the unstable states of hysteresis loops (Q1967043) (← links)
- Projective synchronization between two nonidentical variable time delayed systems (Q2913601) (← links)
- Application of the homotopy analysis method to solving nonlinear evolution equations (Q3061580) (← links)
- EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUAL'S SELF-EXAMINATION ON COOPERATION IN PRISONER'S DILEMMA GAME (Q3070082) (← links)
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- DAMAGE SPREADING AND OPINION DYNAMICS ON SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS WITH ASYMMETRIC INFLUENTIAL EFFECTS (Q3545699) (← links)
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- Effect of information transmission on cooperative behavior (Q4594888) (← links)
- 1 + 1D WAVE EQUATION INVERSE PROBLEM BY CHAOS CONTROL TECHNIQUES (Q4736271) (← links)
- Different Types of Projective Synchronization in a Class of Time-Delayed Chaotic Systems Using Active Control Approach (Q4924567) (← links)
- Projective-anticipating, projective and projective-lag synchronization of chaotic systems with time-varying delays (Q4925051) (← links)
- Projective-anticipating, projective, and projective-lag synchronization of time-delayed chaotic systems on random networks (Q5179187) (← links)
- COUPLING PARAMETER IN SYNCHRONIZATION OF SMALL-WORLD NEURAL NETWORKS (Q5468479) (← links)
- PROPERTIES OF WEIGHTED COMPLEX NETWORKS (Q5481805) (← links)
- The homogeneous balance method, Lax pair, Hirota transformation and a general fifth-order KdV equation (Q5950953) (← links)
- Sparse connection density underlies the maximal functional difference between random and scale-free networks (Q6135164) (← links)