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    STUDIES ON THE NONLINEAR INTERACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MOORED SEMI SUBMERSIBLE OFFSHORE PLATFORMS by NOUR ELFADUL ABBAS, YASSIR MOHAMMEDNOUR ELFADUL ABBAS

    Published 2011
    “…This problem is complicated by the incomplete understanding of the nonlinearities associated with the multiple interactions such as wave to wave, wave to platform, platform to mooring, fluid to mooring and mooring to seabed. …”
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    Anisotropic modeling and imaging by Alashloo, S.Y.M., Bashir, Y., Ghosh, D.P.

    Published 2022
    “…In the first part, a new TTI pseudo-acoustic wave equation is suggested for anisotropic forward modeling. …”
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    Early detection of breast cancer using wave elliptic equation with high performance computing by Alias, Norma, Rosly, Nur Syazana, Satam, Noriza, A. Ghaffar, Zarith Safiza, Islam, Md. Rajibul

    Published 2008
    “…The numerical solution is applied to solve a mathematical model in medicine field. The wave equation can be used as mathematical models in science and engineering fields especially for biological aspects of electromagnetic wave. …”
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    Development and Application of a Finite Element Distributed Rainfall Runoff Simulation Model by Huang, Yuk Feng

    Published 2000
    “…With precipitation excess as input, the surface runoff model is based on a one-dimensional, variable width, kinematic wave approximation to the St Venanfs equation and Manning's equation, and was used to mathematically route overland and channel flow using the finite element method. …”
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    Seismic wave modeling and high-resolution imaging by Bashir, Y., Ghosh, D.P., Alashloo, S.Y.M.

    Published 2022
    “…The wave-modeling and imaging algorithm is implemented on two velocity models: the Marmousi model and the Sigsbee model. …”
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    An improved split-stepwavelet transform method for anomalous radiowave propagation modeling by Iqbal, A., Jeoti, V.

    Published 2014
    “…Thus, it is important to study the behavior of radio wave propagation in tropospheric ducts. The Parabolic Wave Equation (PWE) method is considered most reliable to model anomalous radio wave propagation. …”
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    Healthcare Data Analysis Using Water Wave Optimization-Based Diagnostic Model by Kaur, Arvinder, Kumar, Yugal

    Published 2021
    “…This paper presents a new diagnostic model for various diseases. In the proposed diagnostic model, a water wave optimization (WWO) algorithm was implemented for improving the diagnosis accuracy. …”
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    NUMERICAL MODELING OF TROPOSPHERIC RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION USING WAVELETS by ,, ASIF IQBAL

    Published 2012
    “…In this work, two novel wavelet based numerical algorithms are presented for tropospheric radio wave propagation modeling. …”
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    Computational Analysis of Gas Kinetic Bhatnagar-Grosskrook Scheme for Inviscid Compressible Flow by Ong, Jiunn Chit

    Published 2004
    “…Many numerical schemes have been developed in the field of computational fluid dynamics to simulate inviscid, compressible flows.Among those most notable and successful are the Godunov-type schemes and flux vector splitting schemes.Besides these numerical schemes, schemes based on the gas kinetic theory have been developed in the past few years.Stemming from this approach, the gas kinetic Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) scheme is realized.In this thesis, the BGK scheme based on the BGK model of the approximate Boltzmann equation has been fully analyzed and developed accordingly.The numerical algorithms for the BGK scheme are first developed for simulating one-dimensional flow, and then follow by the-two dimensional flow realms. …”
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    INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGY AND ALGORITHMS FOR SOLVING GEOPHYSICAL INVERSE PROBLEMS by PRAJAPATI, SRICHAND

    Published 2017
    “…In principle, full waveform inversion (FWI) is a data-driven strategy wave equation based and highly non-linear approach. …”
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    Rock brittleness prediction through two optimization algorithms namely particle swarm optimization and imperialism competitive algorithm by Hussain, Azham, Surendar, A., Clementking, A., Kanagarajan, Sujith, Ilyashenko, Lubov K.

    Published 2018
    “…The main goal of this research work is to propose the novel practical models to predict the BI through particle swarm optimization (PSO) and imperialism competitive algorithm (ICA). …”
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    Differential equation fault location algorithm with harmonic effects in power system by Izatti, Md Amin, Mohd Rafi, Adzman, Haziah, Abdul Hamid, Muhd Hafizi, Idris, Melaty, Amirruddin, Omar, Aliman

    Published 2023
    “…This study focuses on a single line-to-ground (SLG) fault location algorithm in a power system distribution network based on fundamental frequency measured using the differential equation method. …”
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    Optimization driven model-space approach for gas clouds using full waveform inversion by Prajapati, S., Ghosh, D.P., Yousoff, W.I.B.W., Iskandar, B.S., Perak, T.

    Published 2014
    “…Exact quantitative information from seismogram based on full-wavefield modeling with non-linear wave equation method enhanced by computational cost and time over-burden, conventional full waveform inversion (FWI) method is a very challenging. …”
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    Evaluation of lightning return stroke current using measured electromagnetic fields by Mahdi, Izadi

    Published 2012
    “…Moreover, the current wave shapes are validated with measured field at other observation point when the determined current parameters and the proposed direct procedure algorithms are applied. …”
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    Characterization of oil palm fruitlets using artificial neural network by Olukayode, Ojo Adedayo

    Published 2014
    “…The training data for the models were obtained from dielectric and moisture content measurements and the obtained data were fitted into the quasi-static wave Equations and optimized using MATLAB complex root finding technique to obtain the normalized conductance, susceptance and the complex permittivity of the fruitlets. …”
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    Use of wavelets in marine controlled source electromagnetic method for geophysical modeling by Hussain, N., Karsiti, M.N., Jeoti, V., Yahya, N.

    Published 2016
    “…In this work, Daubechies wavelets are used, as the basis functions for solving the wave equation of marine CSEM, because of their orthonormality and compact support. …”
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    Estimating Marine CSEM Responses Using Gaussian Process Regression Based on Synthetic Models by Mohd Aris, M.N., Daud, H., Mohd Noh, K.A., Dass, S.C.

    Published 2022
    “…Current practice for processing marine CSEM responses utilizes meshes-based algorithms. The ad hoc algorithms require high computational time to solve the integrals and linear equations. …”
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    The nonlinear fabry-perot resonator: direct numerical integration by Chew, Khian Hooi, Tilley, D.R., Osman, J.

    Published 2001
    “…The optical polarization P, rather than the optical E field, is retained as the dynamical variable. We develop an algorithm for integration of the nonlinear wave equation in P and with addition of the nonlinear boundary conditions at the resonator surfaces we are able to find the transmission as a function of intensity and frequency. …”
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