AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields to describe spatial patterns arising from the interaction of chemical or biochemical reactions and diffusive transport mechanisms. In this work we design, in a systematic way, non-standard finite-differences (FD) schemes for a class of reaction–diffusion equations of the form 1xσddx(xσdudx)=f(u(x)), x∈[0,1], where σ is the shape power that accounts for the complexity of the domain geometry. The proposed FD scheme, that is derived from a Green’s function formulation, replicates the underlying geometry and reduces to traditional FD schemes for sufficiently small values of the grid spacing. Numerical results show that the non-standard FD scheme o...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a compact finite difference method for solving systems of two-d...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
In this paper we consider the stability and convergence of finite difference discretisations of a re...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations arise in many fields of science and engineering. Often, their s...
In this paper a finite difference scheme is proposed for multidimensional convection-diffusion-react...
Reaction-diffusion systems have been widely studied in developmental biology, chemistry and more rec...
The oldest and most useful technique to approximate the solution of differential equations is the fi...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
AbstractThis paper addresses the numerical approximation of solutions to coupled systems of singular...
The goal of this work is to make a comparative analysis between the standard finite difference metho...
It is the purpose of this talk to present novel finite difference schemes for reaction-diffusion pr...
We identify sufficient conditions for the stability of some well-known finite difference schemes for...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a compact finite difference method for solving systems of two-d...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
In this paper we consider the stability and convergence of finite difference discretisations of a re...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations are commonly used in different science and engineering fields t...
AbstractReaction–diffusion equations arise in many fields of science and engineering. Often, their s...
In this paper a finite difference scheme is proposed for multidimensional convection-diffusion-react...
Reaction-diffusion systems have been widely studied in developmental biology, chemistry and more rec...
The oldest and most useful technique to approximate the solution of differential equations is the fi...
The most popular numerical method for solving systems of reaction-diffusion equations continues to b...
AbstractThis paper addresses the numerical approximation of solutions to coupled systems of singular...
The goal of this work is to make a comparative analysis between the standard finite difference metho...
It is the purpose of this talk to present novel finite difference schemes for reaction-diffusion pr...
We identify sufficient conditions for the stability of some well-known finite difference schemes for...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a compact finite difference method for solving systems of two-d...
Discretization schemes based on NonStandard Finite Differences (NSFD) are a modification of Standard...
In this paper we consider the stability and convergence of finite difference discretisations of a re...