Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26825-1_73
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Predictor-Corrector Methods for Solving Continuous Casting Problem

Abstract: Summary. In this paper we present new numerical approach to solve the continuous casting problem. The main tool is to use IPEC method and DDM similar to Lapin and Pieska [2002] with multilevel domain decomposition. On the subdomains we use multidecomposition of the subdomains. The IPEC is used both in the whole calculation domain and inside the subdomains. The calculation algorithm is presented and numerically tested. Several conclusions are made and discussed.

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“…The results are displayed in Figure 11. As for the case of the fractional model with mass incidence law (5), Figure 11 reveals that when the fractional order η decreases, the solutions of our fractional model (35) have different behaviors. The number of typhoid cases decreases and the peak is delayed when the fractional order decreases.…”
Section: Numerical Results Of the Fractional Model With Standard Incidence Lawmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The results are displayed in Figure 11. As for the case of the fractional model with mass incidence law (5), Figure 11 reveals that when the fractional order η decreases, the solutions of our fractional model (35) have different behaviors. The number of typhoid cases decreases and the peak is delayed when the fractional order decreases.…”
Section: Numerical Results Of the Fractional Model With Standard Incidence Lawmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…To simulate the new fractional model (35), we use the parameter values listed in Table 2. Note that the new typhoid model has been calibrated using real data from Mbandjock, Cameroon (see [5,6]).…”
Section: Numerical Results Of the Fractional Model With Standard Incidence Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
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