2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12190-021-01519-8
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Construction of operational matrices based on linear cardinal B-spline functions for solving fractional stochastic integro-differential equation

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“…In Table 3, the proposed method is compared with cardinal B-spline method [10] and two different methods based on radial basis functions in [57] for 𝜎 = 0, 𝜐 = 0.75, and various values of N. This table illustrates L ∞ , RMS errors, and CPU times for all four compared methods. Considering the results of this table, it is entirely clear that the proposed method [10,57] for Example 1 in cases 𝜎 = 0, 𝜐 = 0.75.…”
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“…In Table 3, the proposed method is compared with cardinal B-spline method [10] and two different methods based on radial basis functions in [57] for 𝜎 = 0, 𝜐 = 0.75, and various values of N. This table illustrates L ∞ , RMS errors, and CPU times for all four compared methods. Considering the results of this table, it is entirely clear that the proposed method [10,57] for Example 1 in cases 𝜎 = 0, 𝜐 = 0.75.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Example Consider the following FSI‐DE [10, 55, 56]: 0CDxυVfalse(xfalse)=x5ex5+6x3υnormalΓfalse(4υfalse)+0xexsVfalse(sfalse)ds+σ0xexsVfalse(sfalse)dscriptBfalse(sfalse),0.1em0.1ems,xfalse[0,1false],$$ {}_0^C{D}_x^{\upsilon }V(x)=-\frac{x^5{e}^x}{5}+\frac{6{x}^{3-\upsilon }}{\Gamma \left(4-\upsilon \right)}+{\int}_0^x{e}^x sV(s) ds+\sigma {\int}_0^x{e}^x sV(s)d\mathcal{B}(s),s,x\in \left[0,1\right], $$ with the initial condition Vfalse(0false)=0$$ V(0)=0 $$ that has not an analytical solution. But, when σ=0$$ \sigma =0 $$, the problem () has the exact solution as Vfalse(xfalse)=x3$$ V(x)={x}^3 $$.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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