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On the Location of Zeros of PolynomialsGulshan Singh, Wali Mohammad Shah
AJCM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (March,2011) >> PP.1-10
doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2011.11001
An O(k2+kh2+h2) Accurate Two-level Implicit Cubic Spline Method for One Space Dimensional Quasi-linear Parabolic EquationsRanjan Kumar Mohanty, Vijay Dahiya
AJCM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (March,2011) >> PP.11-17
doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2011.11002
Conjugate Effects of Radiation and Joule Heating on Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convection Flow along a Sphere with Heat GenerationMd Miraj Ali, Md Abdul Alim, Laek Sazzad Andallah
AJCM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (March,2011) >> PP.18-25
doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2011.11003
Application of Multi-Step Differential Transform Method on Flow of a Second-Grade Fluid over a Stretching or Shrinking SheetM.M Rashidi, Ali J. Chamkha, M Keimanesh
AJCM >> Vol. 1 Num. 2 (June,2011) >> PP.119-128
doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2011.12012
Computing the Moore-Penrose Inverse of a Matrix Through Symmetric Rank-One UpdatesXuzhou Chen, Jun Ji
AJCM >> Vol. 1 Num. 3 (September,2011) >> PP.147-151
doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2011.13016
Study the Effect of Thermal Gradient on Transverse Vibration of Non-Homogeneous Orthotropic Trapezoidal Plate of Parabolically Varying ThicknessArun K. Gupta, Shanu Sharma
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 1 (January,2011) >> PP.1-10
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.21001
Valuation of Credit Default Swap with Counterparty Default Risk by Structural ModelJin Liang, Peng Zhou, Yujing Zhou, Junmei Ma
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 1 (January,2011) >> PP.106-117
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.21012
Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Tumor Therapy with Oncolytic VirusManju Agarwal, Archana S. Bhadauria
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 1 (January,2011) >> PP.131-140
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.21015
Mathematical Model of Blood Flow in Small Blood Vessel in the Presence of Magnetic FieldRekha Bali, Usha Awasthi
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 2 (February,2011) >> PP.264-269
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.22031
Three New Hybrid Conjugate Gradient Methods for OptimizationAnwa Zhou, Zhibin Zhu, Hao Fan, Qian Qing
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 3 (March,2011) >> PP.303-308
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.23035
The Traveling Wave Solutions for Some Nonlinear PDEs in Mathematical PhysicsKhaled A. Gepreel, Saleh Omran, Sayed K. Elagan
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 3 (March,2011) >> PP.343-347
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.23040
Boundary Layer Flow and Heat Transfer of a Dusty Fluid over a Stretching Vertical SurfaceBijjanal Jayanna Gireesha, Gosikere Kenchappa Ramesh, Hatti Jayappa Lokesh, Channabasappa Shanthappa Bagewadi
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 4 (April,2011) >> PP.475-481
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.24061
Bivariate Zero-Inflated Power Series DistributionPatil Maruti Krishna, Shirke Digambar Tukaram
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 7 (July,2011) >> PP.824-829
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.27110
A Note on Crank-Nicolson Scheme for Burgers' EquationKanti Pandey, Lajja Verma
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 7 (July,2011) >> PP.883-889
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.27118
Intersection Curves of Implicit and Parametric Surfaces in R3Mohamed Abdel-Latif Soliman, Nassar Hassan Abdel-All, Soad Ali Hassan, Sayed Abdel-Naeim Badr
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 8 (August,2011) >> PP.1019-1026
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.28141
Numerical Solutions of a Class of Second Order Boundary Value Problems on Using Bernoulli PolynomialsMd. Shafiqul Islam, Afroza Shirin
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 9 (September,2011) >> PP.1059-1067
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.29147
Jacobi Elliptic Function Solutions for (2 + 1) Dimensional Boussinesq and Kadomtsev-Petviashvili EquationChunhuan Xiang
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 11 (November,2011) >> PP.1313-1316
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.211183
An Introduction to Numerical Methods for the Solutions of Partial Differential EquationsManoj Kumar, Garima Mishra
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 11 (November,2011) >> PP.1327-1338
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.211186
On the Zeros of a PolynomialMohammad Syed Pukhta
AM >> Vol. 2 Num. 11 (November,2011) >> PP.1356-1358
doi: 10.4236/am.2011.211189
First Note on the Definition of S2-ConvexityPinheiro Marcia
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (January,2011) >> PP.1-2
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.11001
New Solutions to Nonlinear Ordinary Differential EquationsMoawia Alghalith
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (January,2011) >> PP.3-4
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.11002
The Pell Equation X2 - Dy2 = ± k2Amara Chandoul
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 2 (March,2011) >> PP.16-22
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.12005
A Note on Convergence of a Sequence and Its Applications to Geometry of Banach SpacesHemant Kumar Pathak
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 3 (May,2011) >> PP.33-41
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.13009
New Types of Q-Integral InequalitiesWaadallah T. Sulaiman
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 3 (May,2011) >> PP.77-80
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.13017
On Open Problems of Nonnegative Inverse Eigenvalues ProblemJun-Liang Wu
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 4 (July,2011) >> PP.128-132
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.14025
Left Eigenvector of a Stochastic MatrixSylvain Lavalle'e
APM >> Vol. 1 Num. 4 (July,2011) >> PP.105-117
doi: 10.4236/apm.2011.14023
Greedy Friensdhip Decompositions of GraphsTeresa Sousa
OJDM >> Vol. 1 Num. 1 (April,2011) >> PP.32-34
doi: 10.4236/ojdm.2011.11004
Generalized Exponential Euler Polynomials and Exponential SplinesTian-xiao He
OJDM >> Vol. 1 Num. 2 (July,2011) >> PP.35-42
doi: 10.4236/ojdm.2011.12005
Symmetric Digraphs from Powers Modulo nGuixin Deng, Pingzhi Yuan
OJDM >> Vol. 1 Num. 3 (October,2011) >> PP.103-107
doi: 10.4236/ojdm.2011.13013
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