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Functional Dynamic Factor Models with Application to Yield Curve Forecasting

IAMCS – 2012-336 – ” Functional Dynamic Factor Models with Application to Yield Curve Forecasting” By: Spencer Hays, Haipeng Shen, and Jinhuana Huang Click here to download

Mon10

On the Derivation of Highest-Order Compact Finite Difference Schemes for the One- and Two-Dimensional Poisson Equation with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions

IAMCS – 2012-335 – “On the Derivation of Highest-Order Compact Finite Difference Schemes for the One- and Two-Dimensional Poisson Equation with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions” By: S.O. Settle, C.C. Douglas, I. Kim, and D. Sheen Click here to...

Mon10

A New Application of Dynamic Data Driven System in the Talbot-Ogden Model for Groundwater Infiltration

IAMCS – 2012-334 – ” A New Application of Dynamic Data Driven System in the Talbot-Ogden Model for Groundwater Infiltration” By: H. Yu, C.C. Douglas, F.L. Ogden Click here to download

Mon10

An Introduction to a Porous Shape Memory Alloy Dynamic Data Driven Application System

IAMCS – 2012-333 – “An Introduction to a Porous Shape Memory Alloy Dynamic Data Driven Application System” By: C.C. Douglas, Y. Efendiev, P. Popov, and V.M. Calo Click here to download

Mon10

A New Analysis of Infiltration Rates in the Talbot-Ogden Model

IAMCS – 2012-332 – ” A New Analysis of Infiltration Rates in the Talbot-Ogden Model” By: H.  Yu, C.C. Douglas, F.L. Ogden Click here to download

Mon10

Flow of a Fluid Through a Porous Solid Due to High Pressure Gradients

IAMCS – 2012-331 – “Flow of a Fluid Through a Porous Solid Due to High Pressure Gradients” By: S. Srinivasan, A. Bonito, and K.R. Rajagopal Click here to download

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