2014
DOI: 10.1260/1750-9548.8.2.123
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The dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) with multiquadric radial basis function for coupled burgers' equations

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“…Some of the recent computational researches include the application of a fully implicit finitedifference (see [5]), by Adomain-Pade technique (see [6]), by adopting variational iteration method (see [7]), and by applying a mesh-free technique (see [8,9]). Even more recently, more numerical works have been successfully carried out and nicely documented in literature: the application of the dual reciprocity boundary element method (see [10,11]), POD/discrete empirical interpolation method-(DEIM-) reduced-order model (ROM) (see [12]), and a combination between the homotopy analysis method and finite differences (see [13]).…”
Section: The Standard Form Of This Type Of Equation Is Expressed Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the recent computational researches include the application of a fully implicit finitedifference (see [5]), by Adomain-Pade technique (see [6]), by adopting variational iteration method (see [7]), and by applying a mesh-free technique (see [8,9]). Even more recently, more numerical works have been successfully carried out and nicely documented in literature: the application of the dual reciprocity boundary element method (see [10,11]), POD/discrete empirical interpolation method-(DEIM-) reduced-order model (ROM) (see [12]), and a combination between the homotopy analysis method and finite differences (see [13]).…”
Section: The Standard Form Of This Type Of Equation Is Expressed Asmentioning
confidence: 99%