International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2000
We examine a single-step implicit-integration algorithm which is obtained by a modification of th... more We examine a single-step implicit-integration algorithm which is obtained by a modification of the well-known Simpson rule. The accuracy and stability properties of these methods are investigated. The obtained new method is a fourth-order numerical process and preserves the property of A-stability of the Simpson rule. Numerical results for the solution of certain stiff equations.
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2002
The Adomian decomposition method is used to implement the homogeneous gas dynamics equations. The... more The Adomian decomposition method is used to implement the homogeneous gas dynamics equations. The analytic solution of the equation is calculated in the form of a series with easily computable components. The homogeneous problem is quickly solved by observing the self-canceling "noise" terms whose sum vanishes in the limit. Comparing the methodology with some other known techniques shows that the
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2003
... MOHAN ; PATIDAR, KAILASH. You are signed in as: Google (Institutional account). Group of craw... more ... MOHAN ; PATIDAR, KAILASH. You are signed in as: Google (Institutional account). Group of crawlers (Institutional account). ... Register. Marked list. ... Key. Free content. New content. Open access content. Subscribed content. Free trial content. ... Back to top. Share this item with others ...
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2002
In this paper we study an analytic solution and a reliable numerical approximation of the Riccati... more In this paper we study an analytic solution and a reliable numerical approximation of the Riccati equation by using the Adomian's decomposition method. The solution is calculated in the form of a series with easily computable components. The numerical results show the effectiveness of the method for this type of equation. Comparing the methodology with some known techniques shows that the present approach is relatively easy and highly accurate.
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2003
... and. Given the physical situation, it is desirable that solutions propagate with undistorted ... more ... and. Given the physical situation, it is desirable that solutions propagate with undistorted form along the Telegraph line [1]1. Evans, DJ (1985). ... The method could then be extended for applications to higher-dimensional problems [5]5. Evans, DJ and Sahimi, MS (1990). ...
The availability of increasing network bandwidth and computing power provides new opportunities f... more The availability of increasing network bandwidth and computing power provides new opportunities for videoconferencing systems over Internet. Multimedia capable devices with broadband Internet connections are spreading rapidly. Even cell phones will have broadband Internet access in the near future. This requires universally accessible and scalable videoconferencing systems that can deliver thousands of concurrent audio and video streams. However, developing videoconferencing systems over Internet is a challenging task, since audio and video communications require high bandwidth and low latency. In addition, the processing of audio and video streams is computing intensive. Therefore, it is particularly difficult to develop scalable systems that support high number of users with various capabilities. Current videoconferencing systems such as IP-Multicast and H.323 can not fully address the problem of scalability and universal accessibility. These systems lack flexible service oriented architecture to support increasingly diverse. We believe that with the advancements in computing power and network bandwidth, more flexible and service oriented systems should be developed. In this paper, we outline a service oriented architecture for videoconferencing, GlobalMMCS, based on a publish/subscribe event brokering network, NaradaBrokering.
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2000
We examine a single-step implicit-integration algorithm which is obtained by a modification of th... more We examine a single-step implicit-integration algorithm which is obtained by a modification of the well-known Simpson rule. The accuracy and stability properties of these methods are investigated. The obtained new method is a fourth-order numerical process and preserves the property of A-stability of the Simpson rule. Numerical results for the solution of certain stiff equations.
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2002
The Adomian decomposition method is used to implement the homogeneous gas dynamics equations. The... more The Adomian decomposition method is used to implement the homogeneous gas dynamics equations. The analytic solution of the equation is calculated in the form of a series with easily computable components. The homogeneous problem is quickly solved by observing the self-canceling "noise" terms whose sum vanishes in the limit. Comparing the methodology with some other known techniques shows that the
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2003
... MOHAN ; PATIDAR, KAILASH. You are signed in as: Google (Institutional account). Group of craw... more ... MOHAN ; PATIDAR, KAILASH. You are signed in as: Google (Institutional account). Group of crawlers (Institutional account). ... Register. Marked list. ... Key. Free content. New content. Open access content. Subscribed content. Free trial content. ... Back to top. Share this item with others ...
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2002
In this paper we study an analytic solution and a reliable numerical approximation of the Riccati... more In this paper we study an analytic solution and a reliable numerical approximation of the Riccati equation by using the Adomian's decomposition method. The solution is calculated in the form of a series with easily computable components. The numerical results show the effectiveness of the method for this type of equation. Comparing the methodology with some known techniques shows that the present approach is relatively easy and highly accurate.
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 2003
... and. Given the physical situation, it is desirable that solutions propagate with undistorted ... more ... and. Given the physical situation, it is desirable that solutions propagate with undistorted form along the Telegraph line [1]1. Evans, DJ (1985). ... The method could then be extended for applications to higher-dimensional problems [5]5. Evans, DJ and Sahimi, MS (1990). ...
The availability of increasing network bandwidth and computing power provides new opportunities f... more The availability of increasing network bandwidth and computing power provides new opportunities for videoconferencing systems over Internet. Multimedia capable devices with broadband Internet connections are spreading rapidly. Even cell phones will have broadband Internet access in the near future. This requires universally accessible and scalable videoconferencing systems that can deliver thousands of concurrent audio and video streams. However, developing videoconferencing systems over Internet is a challenging task, since audio and video communications require high bandwidth and low latency. In addition, the processing of audio and video streams is computing intensive. Therefore, it is particularly difficult to develop scalable systems that support high number of users with various capabilities. Current videoconferencing systems such as IP-Multicast and H.323 can not fully address the problem of scalability and universal accessibility. These systems lack flexible service oriented architecture to support increasingly diverse. We believe that with the advancements in computing power and network bandwidth, more flexible and service oriented systems should be developed. In this paper, we outline a service oriented architecture for videoconferencing, GlobalMMCS, based on a publish/subscribe event brokering network, NaradaBrokering.
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