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Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, Volume 29
Volume 29, Numbers Issues 1-3, December 2015
- Li Zu, Daqing Jiang, Donal O'Regan:
Conditions for persistence and ergodicity of a stochastic Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model with regime switching. 1-11 - Beibei Xu, Diyi Chen, Hao Zhang, Feifei Wang:
The modeling of the fractional-order shafting system for a water jet mixed-flow pump during the startup process. 12-24 - Ran Zhang, Qi Zhang, Haiming Song:
An efficient finite element method for pricing American multi-asset put options. 25-36 - José Ramírez, J. L. Romero, C. Muriel:
Reductions of PDEs to first order ODEs, symmetries and symbolic computation. 37-49 - Masoumeh Parseh, Morteza Dardel, Mohammad Hassan Ghasemi:
Investigating the robustness of nonlinear energy sink in steady state dynamics of linear beams with different boundary conditions. 50-71 - James A. Wright, Jonathan H. B. Deane, Michele Bartuccelli, Guido Gentile:
Basins of attraction in forced systems with time-varying dissipation. 72-87 - Alberto Di Matteo, Antonina Pirrotta:
Generalized differential transform method for nonlinear boundary value problem of fractional order. 88-101 - Jeaneth Machicao, Jan M. Baetens, Anderson G. Marco, Bernard De Baets, Odemir M. Bruno:
A dynamical systems approach to the discrimination of the modes of operation of cryptographic systems. 102-115 - Massimiliano Zingales, Giuseppe Failla:
The finite element method for fractional non-local thermal energy transfer in non-homogeneous rigid conductors. 116-127 - D. V. Strunin, M. G. Mohammed:
Range of validity and intermittent dynamics of the phase of oscillators with nonlinear self-excitation. 128-147 - Frank T. Ndjomatchoua, Clément Tchawoua, Joël D. T. Tchinang, Bruno P. LeRü, Henri E. Z. Tonnang:
Discrete Davydov's soliton in α-helical protein molecule with anharmonic hydrogen bond and thermal noise. 148-160 - Mervan Pasic:
Strong non-monotonic behavior of particle density of solitary waves of nonlinear Schrödinger equation in Bose-Einstein condensates. 161-169 - Guodong Ren, Jun Tang, Jun Ma, Ying Xu:
Detection of noise effect on coupled neuronal circuits. 170-178 - Y. Charles Li, Yipeng Yang:
On the paradox of pesticides. 179-187 - Qun Liu, Qingmei Chen, Yuanyan Hu:
Analysis of a stochastic mutualism model. 188-197 - Wenguang Cheng, Biao Li, Yong Chen:
Nonlocal symmetry and exact solutions of the (2+1)- dimensional breaking soliton equation. 198-207 - Prosenjit Paul, Bapan Ghosh, Tapan Kumar Kar:
Impact of species enrichment and fishing mortality in three species food chain models. 208-223 - Yongfu Li, Li Zhang, Taixiong Zheng, Yinguo Li:
Lattice hydrodynamic model based delay feedback control of vehicular traffic flow considering the effects of density change rate difference. 224-232 - Davide Faranda, Flavio Maria Emanuele Pons, Eugenio Giachino, Sandro Vaienti, Bérengère Dubrulle:
Early warnings indicators of financial crises via auto regressive moving average models. 233-239 - Carlo Bianca, Christian Dogbé:
On the Boltzmann gas mixture equation: Linking the kinetic and fluid regimes. 240-256 - Xiaotong Liu, Xuelin Yong, Yehui Huang, Rui Yu, Jianwei Gao:
Deformed soliton, breather and rogue wave solutions of an inhomogeneous nonlinear Hirota equation. 257-266 - Danial Saadatmand, Sergey V. Dmitriev, Denis I. Borisov, Panayotis G. Kevrekidis, Minnekhan A. Fatykhov, Kurosh Javidan:
Kink scattering from a parity-time-symmetric defect in the ϕ4 model. 267-282 - K. M. Levere, Herb Kunze, Davide La Torre:
A collage-based approach to solving inverse problems for second-order nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs. 283-299 - Xi-Yang Xie, Bo Tian, Wen-Rong Sun, Ya Sun:
Bright solitons for the (2+1)-dimensional coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equations in a graded-index waveguide. 300-306 - T. S. Jang:
A new solution procedure for the nonlinear telegraph equation. 307-326 - Zigen Song, Kang Yang, Jian Xu, Yunchao Wei:
Multiple pitchfork bifurcations and multiperiodicity coexistences in a delay-coupled neural oscillator system with inhibitory-to-inhibitory connection. 327-345 - Haitao Yu, Xinmeng Guo, Jiang Wang, Chen Liu, Bin Deng, Xile Wei:
Adaptive stochastic resonance in self-organized small-world neuronal networks with time delay. 346-358 - Dongbing Tong, Wuneng Zhou, Xianghui Zhou, Jun Yang, Liping Zhang, Yuhua Xu:
Exponential synchronization for stochastic neural networks with multi-delayed and Markovian switching via adaptive feedback control. 359-371 - A. H. Karimi, S. Ziaei-Rad:
Vibration analysis of a beam with moving support subjected to a moving mass travelling with constant and variable speed. 372-390 - Almaz Mustafin:
Coupling-induced oscillations in two intrinsically quiescent populations. 391-399 - Esther Barrabés, Josep M. Cors, Mercè Ollé:
Dynamics of the parabolic restricted three-body problem. 400-415 - Jianjun Wang, Jing Zhang, Wendong Wang, Chan-Yun Yang:
A perturbation analysis of nonconvex block-sparse compressed sensing. 416-426 - Ranganathan Anbuvithya, Kalidass Mathiyalagan, R. Sakthivel, Periasamy Prakash:
Non-fragile synchronization of memristive BAM networks with random feedback gain fluctuations. 427-440 - Hanlun Lei, Bo Xu:
Analytical study on the motions around equilibrium points of restricted four-body problem. 441-458 - Kayo Ide, Stephen Wiggins:
The role of variability in transport for large-scale flow dynamics. 459-481 - I. Bordeu, Marcel G. Clerc, R. Lefever, M. Tlidi:
From localized spots to the formation of invaginated labyrinthine structures in a Swift-Hohenberg model. 482-487 - Alexander L. Fradkov, Dmitry S. Shalymov:
Dynamics of non-stationary nonlinear processes that follow the maximum of differential entropy principle. 488-498 - Xiao-Jun Yang, H. M. Srivastava:
An asymptotic perturbation solution for a linear oscillator of free damped vibrations in fractal medium described by local fractional derivatives. 499-504
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