Abstract: The unconditionally stable (US) Chebyshev (CS) finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is extended for solving the problems of long-time simulation or harmonic resonance using a ...
Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his ...
According to decades of research by psychologist John Gottman, a whopping 69% of relationship conflicts are “unresolvable.” What this means is that over two-thirds of the problems in relationships are ...
👉Learn how to solve quadratic equations by factoring the difference of two squares. We can identify the difference of two squares by looking for binomials that have square terms. A difference of two ...
For decades, the Golden State Killer avoided capture despite leaving DNA at multiple crime scenes. Traditional databases failed, fingerprints led nowhere, and the case went cold. Everything changed ...
ABSTRACT: The solution of the Riemann Problem (RP) for the one-dimensional (1D) non-linear Shallow Water Equations (SWEs) is known to produce four potential wave patterns for the scenario where the ...
Systems of interacting electrons can show emergent, strong-correlation phenomena. The parquet equations self-consistently relate various propagation amplitudes of many-electron systems and thereby ...
Abstract: An accurate magnetic force model is crucial for the high-precision control of magnetic levitation systems. Soft magnetic materials, renowned for their excellent magnetic properties, are ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comprehensive numerical study of the two-dimensional time-dependent heat conduction equation using the Forward Time Centered Space (FTCS) finite difference scheme. The ...
We use the parameters listed in (3) to generate data for options to verify our results from the European call option against the analytical solution given in (3) in order to confirm their accuracy.
Finite difference methods are numerical techniques used to approximate derivatives and solve differential equations by discretizing the domain into a grid of points. This approach is based on Taylor ...
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