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A COMPUTATIONAL ALGORITHM for the NUMERICAL SOLUTION of NONLINEAR FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
Published 2022“…In this paper, we develop a numerical method for the solution of nonlinear fractional integral equations (NFIEs) based on Haar wavelet collocation technique (HWCT). …”
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Batch mode heuristic approaches for efficient task scheduling in grid computing system
Published 2016“…To address these problems, this research proposes three new distributed static batch mode inspired algorithms. The first (proposed) algorithm is based on Min-Min, called Min-Diff, the second algorithm is based on Max-Min, called Max-Average, and the third algorithm is to handle the load balancing, called Efficient Load Balancing (ELB). …”
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Neural network algorithm-based fall detection modelling
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Cloudlet deployment and task offloading in mobile edge computing using variable-length whale and differential evolution optimization and analytical hierarchical process for decisio...
Published 2023“…Comparing this developed algorithm with other algorithms shows its superiority in multi-objective optimization (MOO) evaluation metrics. …”
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A Film-Pore-Surface Concentration Dependent Model For Adsorption Of Dye Onto Activated Carbon
Published 2005“…The Governing Partial Differential Equations (Pdes) Were Transformed To Ordinary Differential Equations (Odes) Using Orthogonal Collocation (OC) Method. This Set Of Odes Was Then Integrated Using The Numerical Algorithm DIVPAG (IMSL Library Subroutine), Which Was Based On Gear’s Method. …”
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Modelling of Adsorption of Dyes from Aqueous Solution by Activated Carbon
Published 2004“…In this study, a mathematical model for adsorption rate is developed based on the FPCDSD model. The governing partial differential equations (PDEs) are transformed to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using orthogonal collocation (OC) method. …”
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