56 resultados para Second-order Systems Of Ordinary Differential Equations
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 34K15.
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2002 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35J15, 35J25, 35B05, 35B50
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 34K15, 34C10.
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In this paper we present a spectral criterion for existence of mean-periodic solutions of retarded functional differential equations with a time-independent main part.
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In this paper, we are concerned with the optimal control boundary control of a second order parabolic heat equation. Using the results in [Evtushenko, 1997] and spatial central finite difference with diagonally implicit Runge-Kutta method (DIRK) is applied to solve the parabolic heat equation. The conjugate gradient method (CGM) is applied to solve the distributed control problem. Numerical results are reported.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33 (main), 44A40, 44A35, 33E30, 45J05, 45D05
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Sufficient conditions for the existence of Lp(k)-solutions of linear nonhomogeneous impulsive differential equations with unbounded linear operator are found. An example of the theory of the linear nonhomogeneous partial impulsive differential equations of parabolic type is given.
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A modification of the Nekrassov method for finding a solution of a linear system of algebraic equations is given and a numerical example is shown.
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MSC 2010: 26A33, 35R11, 35R60, 35Q84, 60H10 Dedicated to 80-th anniversary of Professor Rudolf Gorenflo
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MSC 2010: 34A08 (main), 34G20, 80A25
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2002 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35S05
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2002 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35S05
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 45F15, 45G10, 46B38.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 65H10.
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We extend the method of quasilinearization to differential equations in abstract normal cones. Under some assumptions, corresponding monotone iterations converge to the unique solution of our problem and this convergence is superlinear or semi–superlinear