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Performance comparison of variable-stepsize IMEX SBDF methods on advection-diffusion-reaction models
Published 2025“…<p>Advection-diffusion-reaction (ADR) models describe transport mechanisms in fluid or solid media. …”
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Performance comparison of variable-stepsize IMEX SBDF methods on advection-diffusion-reaction models
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">Advection-diffusion-reaction (ADR) models describe transport mechanisms in fluid or solid media. …”
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Reactive transport in porous media: a review of recent mathematical efforts in modeling geochemical reactions in petroleum subsurface reservoirs
Published 2021“…We introduce key physical concepts outlining the treatment of chemical reactions in experimental trials and then explain in detail how a network of chemical reactions can be modeled mathematically for numerical simulation applications. …”
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A Quasi-Oppositional Method for Output Tracking Control by Swarm-Based MPID Controller on AC/HVDC Interconnected Systems With Virtual Inertia Emulation
Published 2021“…The proposed analysis is established considering the most highly cited, well-known tested and newly expanded swarm-based optimization algorithms (SBOAs), such as Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm (GOA), Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO), Artificial Fish Swarm Algorithm (AFSA), Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). …”
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An Introduction to the Special Issue “Protein Glycation in Food, Nutrition, Health and Disease”
Published 2022“…The keynote speaker was Lasker Laureate Professor Kazutoshi Mori, speaking on the unfolded protein response, and there were sessions on: glycation in obesity, diabetes, and diabetic complications; glycation in food; glycation through the life course—from maternal bonding to aging; glycation in plants—physiology, function, and food security; glycation in the COVID-19 response; glycation analytics and chemistry; glycation in kidney disease, cancer, and mental health; glycation-related imaging, diagnostic algorithms, and therapeutics; and methods and models in glycation research. …”