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In this paper, we consider a model for precipitation experiments based on the population balance equation.
We consider a model explicit fourth-order staggered finite-difference method for the hyperbolic Maxwell's equations.
We consider a model for reactive flow in a fractured formation.
To demonstrate this we consider a model with only one exogeneous variable, generalizations being obvious.
We consider a model which includes the electronic ground (excited) state of the molecule |g〉 (|e〉).
We consider a model of local public goods in a random network context.
We consider a model of homogeneous incompressible two-phase flow with singularly oscillating forces.
We consider a model of magnetosphere of a neutron star subjected to a strong shock wave from supernova explosion.
We consider a model one-dimensional partial differential equation describing energy diffusion in velocity space due to Fokker Planck collisions.
In this paper, we consider a model for the time evolution of three-dimensional marine ice sheets.
We consider a model of collusion where one informed bidder proposes to another, as in Eső and Schummer (2004).
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