An algorithm using the differential transformation which is convenient for finding numerical solutions to initial value problems for functional differential equations is proposed in this paper. We focus on retarded equations with delays which in general are functions of the independent variable. The delayed differential equation is turned into an ordinary differential equation using the method of steps. The ordinary differential equation is transformed into a recurrence relation in one variable using the differential transformation. Approximate solution has the form of a Taylor polynomial whose coefficients are determined by solving the recurrence relation. Practical implementation of the presented algorithm is demonstrated in an example of...
AbstractSome authors proposed to approximate the solutions of delay-differential equations by ordina...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...
An algorithm using the differential transformation which is convenient for finding numerical solutio...
In this work, we applied the differential transform method, by presenting and proving some theorems,...
A simple computational approach will be developed for a family of differential equations in one inde...
summary:This paper deals with the differential transform method for solving of an initial value prob...
Introduction. In this paper we are concerned with the study of the nonlinear nonautonomous functiona...
Recently, a lot of attention has been paid to the field of research connected with the wireless sens...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
AbstractAn approach for the numerical solution of linear delay differential equations, different fro...
AbstractSome authors proposed to approximate the solutions of delay-differential equations by ordina...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...
An algorithm using the differential transformation which is convenient for finding numerical solutio...
In this work, we applied the differential transform method, by presenting and proving some theorems,...
A simple computational approach will be developed for a family of differential equations in one inde...
summary:This paper deals with the differential transform method for solving of an initial value prob...
Introduction. In this paper we are concerned with the study of the nonlinear nonautonomous functiona...
Recently, a lot of attention has been paid to the field of research connected with the wireless sens...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
In this paper, we consider a viable semi-analytical approach for the approximate-analytical solution...
AbstractAn approach for the numerical solution of linear delay differential equations, different fro...
AbstractSome authors proposed to approximate the solutions of delay-differential equations by ordina...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...
We demonstrate that some delay-differential equations of neutral type are, up to basis transformatio...