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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 33-42 
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    Keywords: Banach space ; first order impulsive differential ; measure of noncompactness ; minimax quasi-solution ; O175
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, by using of monotone iterative technique, the existence and iterative approximation of the minimax quasi-solutions of the initial value problems for more general first order impulsive differential equations in Banach spaces are investigated.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1024-1033 
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    Keywords: time-dependent parametric system ; bifurcation transition ; imperfect bifurcation ; Duffing's equation ; O175 ; O315.3 ; O322
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new method was proposed for essentially studying the imperfect bifurcation problem of nonlinear systems with a slowly varying parameter. By establishing some theorems on the solution approximated by that of the linearized system, the delayed bifurcation transition and jump phenomena of the time-dependent equation were analyzed. V-function was used to predict the bifurcation transition value. Applying the new method to analyze the Duffing's equation, some new results about bifurcation as well as that about the sensitivity of the solutions with respect to initial values and parameters are obtained.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 207-215 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: calorific intensity ; hot probe ; organ or tissue of a living body ; specific heat ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new method was developed to determine simultaneously the thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat, and calorific intensity of the organ or tissue of a living body either in vivo or in vitro with a thin hot probe. By using the method, the thermophysical properties and calorific intensities of a human palm and in vivo liver and a kidney, heart, brain, and foreleg and hindleg muscles of an anesthetized canine were measured. It is concluded that there are no significant differences in the thermophysical properties of organ or tissue of a living body either in vivo or in vitro. The measured thermophysical properties are in good agreement with those reported in the literature.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 495-502 
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    Keywords: flash method ; response delay ; thermal diffusivity ; time constant
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    Notes: Abstract This work investigates the effect of the response delay of a measuring system on a thermal diffusivity measurement. A model of an m th-order delay in the measuring system is introduced, and a general expression for the output of the system with temperature response as input is derived. The effect on the temperature response caused by such a system is discussed. As a practical example, a third-order measuring system is considered. The measured temperature responses of stainless steel foils are compared with those calculated with the model of a third-order delay system. Good agreement between the two results is shown.
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    Keywords: flash method ; thermal contact resistance ; thermal control coatings ; thermal diffusivity ; two-layer composite sample
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    Notes: Abstract The thermal diffusivity of brittle coatings cannot be measured by the flash method directly because of the difficulty of preparing free-standing samples. Adopting the flash method using a two-layer composite sample, it is possible to measure thermal diffusivity if the radiant pulse is well defined and good thermal contact on the interface of the composite sample can be ensured. Using an equilateral trapezoidal pulse of an Nd-glass laser measuring the dimensionless temperature history of the rear face of the sample, we determined the thermal diffusivity of thermal control coatings in the temperature range of 80 to 200°C. The results for different thicknesses of substrate showed that the thermal contact resistance of the interface can be neglected.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 479-485 
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    Keywords: diamond ; film ; flash method ; thermal diffusivity
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    Notes: Abstract This paper discusses the short-pulse-flash method developed for thermal diffusivity measurements on thin films. Two kinds of CVD diamond film have been prepared, and their thermal diffusivity in the perpendicular direction has been measured with this method. The measurement errors caused by the surface coating are discussed.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 513-524 
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    Keywords: metal ; microscopic structure ; phase lag ; photoacoustic effect ; thermal diffusivity ; thin layer
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    Notes: Abstract The thermal diffusivities of four kinds of metallic foils from 20 to 200μμm in thickness were measured by a photoacoustic method on the basis of the Rosencwaig and Gersho theory. The measured data for continuous foils of uniform microscopic structure almost agreed with the literature values. Measurements were also carried out on two kinds of metallic thin films with of 10μμm thickness produced by sputtering. The difference in thermal diffusivity between the foils and the sputtered films depended on the uniformity of the microscopic structure.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 553-561 
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    Keywords: inverse analysis ; Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm ; pulse heating ; relaxation parameters ; thermal diffusivity ; universal heat conduction model
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    Notes: Abstract This paper presents an inverse analysis for simultaneous estimation of relaxation parameters and thermal diffusivity with a universal heat conduction model by using temperature responses measured at the surface of a finite medium subjected to pulse heat fluxes. In the direct analysis, the temperature responses in a finite medium subjected to a pulse heat flux are derived by solving the universal heat conduction equation. The inverse analysis is performed by a nonlinear least-squares method for determining the two relaxation parameters and thermal diffusivity. Here, the nonlinear system of algebraic equations resulting from the sensitivity matrix is solved by the Levenberg–Marquardt iterative algorithm. The inverse analysis is utilized to estimate the relaxation parameters and the thermal diffusivity from the simulated experimental non-Fourier temperature response obtained by direct calculation.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 571-583 
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    Keywords: CsPbCl3 single crystal ; heat of transition ; phase transition ; pulse transient method ; specific heat ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity
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    Notes: Abstract The main features of the pulse transient method are presented. The method gives the specific heat c and thermal diffusivity a for a single measurement, while thermal conductivity λ is calculated according to λ=caρ, where ρ is the density. The pulse transient method is a dynamic method based on the measurement of the temperature response to a heat pulse produced within a specimen. An apparatus operating in the temperature range from −40 to 100°C is described. Errors are discussed. The thermophysical properties of a CsPbCl3 single crystal are determined using the pulse transient method for a temperature range between 10 and 65°C in the controlled heating and cooling regimes. The data show anomalies in the thermophysical properties around the phase transition temperature at 47°C. Discrepancies in comparison with previously published data are discussed.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 35-44 
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    Keywords: aqueous solution ; diffraction ; laser-induced thermal grating ; magnesium chloride ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity
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    Notes: Abstract The thermal diffusivity of aqueous solutions of magnesium chloride was determined in the temperature range 294 to 371 K and at atmospheric pressure. Using a noninvasive optical technique—laser-induced thermal grating (LTG)—the measurements were carried out in aqueous solutions of weight fractions of 5, 10, 15, and 20% magnesium chloride. The measurement results for the aqueous solutions are presented as a function of temperature and weight fraction.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 1255-1278 
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    Keywords: standard uncertainty ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity ; transient hot strip method ; transient hot wire method
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    Notes: Abstract The standard method for measuring thermal transport properties of dielectric solids such as ceramics and refractories is the transient hot wire (THW) technique. In its simplest arrangement, a thin wire is embedded between two sample halves, where it acts simultaneously as a resistive heat source and a thermometer. From its temperature signal, the thermal conductivity and the thermal diffusivity of the dielectric can be derived. Up to now, there is no uncertainty assessment for this technique strictly following the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement. Here we analyze the ISO standard uncertainty of the THW technique in the same way as in a previous paper on the uncertainty of the closely related transient hot strip (THS) technique. The two papers provide a comprehensive comparison of the most important advantages and disadvantages of these two transient techniques. The results obtained here for the uncertainty (5.8% for the thermal conductivity and 30% for the thermal diffusivity) are nearly the same as those for the THS method. Experiments on a Pyrex standard-reference sample confirm the results.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 71-84 
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    Keywords: molten carbonates ; molten nitrate ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity ; transient short-hot-wire technique
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    Notes: Abstract A transient short-hot-wire technique has been successfully used to measure the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of molten salts (NaNO3, Li2CO3/K2CO3, and Li2CO3/Na2CO3) which are highly corrosive. This method was developed from the hot-wire technique and is based on two-dimensional numerical solutions of unsteady heat conduction from a short wire with the same length-to-diameter ratio and boundary conditions as those used in the actual experiments. In the present study, the wires are coated with a pure Al2O3 thin film by using a sputtering apparatus. The length and radius of the hot wire and the resistance ratio of the lead terminals and the entire probe are calibrated using water and toluene with known thermophysical properties. Using such a calibrated probe, the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of molten nitrate are measured within errors of 3 and 20%, respectively. Also, the thermal conductivity of the molten carbonates can be measured within an error of 5%, although the thermal diffusivity can be measured within an error of 50%.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 217-248 
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    Keywords: linear working equation ; nonlinear working equation ; standard uncertainty ; thermal conductivity ; thermal diffusivity ; transient hot strip method
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    Notes: Abstract The transient hot strip (THS) method can be used to measure simultaneously the thermal conductivity λ and diffusivity a of dielectrics within a few minutes. However, although the method has been known for 20 years, there is no complete assessment of its uncertainty. First, the underlying complex mathematical model makes any error analysis a tedious and complicated task. Secondly, the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement does not apply directly because of the classical model's implicit character. In the present paper, the combined standard uncertainty u of the THS method has been determined by applying two different models. First, we start from the classical nonlinear model. The major sources of errors are analyzed, namely, the ideal model errors, the evaluation errors, and the measurement errors. Next, a newly developed numerical procedure combines all the components in a way that the resultant standard uncertainties of the nonlinear model, u(λ)/λ=2.6% and u(a)/a=11%, comply as closely as possible with the principles of the ISO Guide. Second, we start from the recently presented linear expression of the THS mathematical model that is briefly discussed. Since this approximation is explicit in both measurands, the uncertainties, u(λ)/λ=2.5% and u(a)/a=11%, are determined in full accordance with the ISO guide. The uncertainty in thermal conductivity is experimentally assessed against the standard reference CRM 039 (Pyrex). The results obtained are in excellent agreement with the theoretical values.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 525-534 
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    Keywords: ac calorimetric method ; thermal diffusivity ; thin film ; two-dimensional effect
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    Notes: Abstract An ac calorimetric method for measuring the thermal diffusivity of thin-film materials has been widely applied. In the application of this method, the systematic errors caused by the heat loss effect, the edge reflection effect, etc., have been analyzed and corresponding correction methods have been developed. But when measuring films with low thermal diffusivity or with thickness comparable to the thermal diffusion length, a two-dimensional effect which will also result in a systematic error of the measurement is present. In this paper, the mechanism of two-dimensional heat conduction within a thin sample which is supplied a periodic heat flux by a chopped light beam is analyzed. A numerical analysis method is developed to study the effect of the two-dimensional heat conduction on the measured thermal diffusivity values. The relations between the measured thermal diffusivity and independent parameters such as frequency, thickness of sample, width of light spot, etc., are demonstrated to indicate the two-dimensional effect. The experimental precondition for minimizing the systematic error caused by the two-dimensional effect is determined. In addition, the analysis method presented in this paper should be useful for more difficult problems such as error estimation of the thermal diffusivity measurement of coatings or composite films.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 487-493 
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    Keywords: ac calorimetric method ; CVD diamond film ; edge effect ; parameter estimation ; thermal diffusivity
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    Notes: Abstract In the thermal diffusivity measurement of a CVD diamond film using an ac calorimetric method, the reflection of an ac temperature wave at the edge of the film sample should be considered due to the limited length of the sample and its high thermal diffusivity, i.e., the edge effect. In this case, the measured thermal diffusivity is given as a function of frequency. The relation between the measured thermal diffusivity and the frequency is represented as an analytical expression. The real thermal diffusivity is obtained by correcting the edge effect by two means. One is an iterative method using the directly measured edge length of the sample to fit the analytical expression. The other is a parameter estimation method by which a simplex method is used to estimate the edge length and the real thermal diffusivity. Thermal diffusivities of two diamond films were measured, and data were analyzed using the above methods. The result shows that the parameter estimation method is relatively accurate and convenient in processing test data.
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    Keywords: antireflection coating ; parameter estimation ; photoacoustic effect ; thermal diffusivity ; through-plane
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    Notes: Abstract In this study, we designed and developed two-layer antireflection (AR) optical coating samples on glass substrates, using different evaporation conditions of coating rates and substrate temperatures for two dielectric materials, MgF2 and ZnS, with different refractive indices. The through-plane thermal diffusivity of these systems was measured using the photoacoustic effect. The optical thicknesses of MgF2 and ZnS layers were fixed at 5λ/4 (λ=514.5 nm) and λ, respectively, and the thermal diffusivities of the samples were obtained from the measured amplitude of the photoacoustic signals by changing the chopping frequency of the Ar+ laser beam. The results demonstrated that the thermal diffusivity of the sample fabricated under the conditions of 10μÅ·s−1 and 150°C had the maximum value and that the results were directly related to the microstructure of the film system.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 597-602 
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    Keywords: polynomial system ; analogue vector field ; limit cycle ; Poincaré bifurcation ; O175
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A class of polynomial system was structured, which depends on a parameter δ. When δ monotonous changes, more than one neighbouring limit cycles located in the vector fiel of this polynomial system can expand (or reduce) together with the δ. But the expansion (or reduction) of these limit cycles is not surely monotonous. This vector field is like the rotated vector field. So these limit cycles of the polynomial system are called to constitute an “analogue rotated vector field” with δ. They may become an effective tool to study the bifurcation of multiple limit cycle or fine separatrix cycle.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 645-650 
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    Keywords: variable coefficient ; generalized Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation ; direct reduction method ; similarity reduction ; O175
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract With the aid of MATHEMATICA, the direct reduction method was extended and applied in 2+1-dimensional variable coefficient generalized Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (VCGKPE). As a result, several kinds of similarity reductions for VCGKPE are obtained which contain Painleve 1, Painleve II and Painleve IV reductions.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1119-1122 
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    Keywords: Burgers-KdV equation ; traveling wave solution ; Riccati equation ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract Two types of exact traveling wave solutions to Burgers-KdV equation by basis on work of XIONG Shu-lin are presented. Furthermore, some new results are replenished in work of FAN En-gui et al.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1282-1291 
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    Keywords: first-order differential equation ; periodic solution ; resonance ; Brouwer degree ; coincidence degree ; Duffing equation ; O175
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The nonlinear system of first-order differential equations with a deviating argument $$\dot x(t) = Bx(t) + F(x(t - \tau )) + p(t)$$ is considered, where x(t)εR 2, τεR, BεR 2×2, F is bounded and p(t) is continuous and 2π-periodic. Some sufficient conditions for the existence of 2π-periodic solutions of the above equation, in a resonance case, by using the Brouwer degree theory and a continuation theorem based on Mawhin's coincidence degree are obtained. Some applications of the main results to Duffing's equations are also given.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 1338-1340 
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    Keywords: nonlinear Schrödinger equation ; eigenvalue ; eigenfunction ; blow-up ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract The conditions of blow-up of the solutions for one class of nonlinear Schrödinger equations by using the eigenvalue and eigenfunction of the Laplace operator are got, which complements and perfects the results of ZHANG jian.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 193-198 
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    Keywords: multi-solitary wave solutions ; balance method ; Boussinesq equation ; Kupershmidt equation ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract Using the homogeneous balance method introduced by Wang Mingliang, the multi— solitary wave solutions are obtained for the variant Boussinesq equation and Kupershmidt equation. The Wang's result is a special case of above results for the variant Boussinesq equation.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 291-296 
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    Keywords: mixed type ; impulsive differential equation ; periodic solution ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract The existence of periodic solutions for a class of impulsive differential equations of mixed type is studied by constructing periodic sequence solutions of difference equations.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 321-326 
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    Keywords: dynamic stability ; cellular neural network systems ; long-time behavior of transient solutions ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract By establishing concept on transient solutions of general nonlinear systems converging to its equilibrium set, long-time behavior of solutions for cellular neural network systems is studied. A stability condition in generalized sense is obtained. This result reported has an important guide to concrete neural network designs.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 363-370 
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    Keywords: generalized upper and lower solutions ; coincidence degree ; monotone iteration ; integro-differential equation of mixed type ; O175 ; O177
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    Notes: Abstract The existence of at least one solution and the existence of extreme solutions of periodic boundary value problems for first-order integro-differential equations of mixed type are studied, in the presence of generalized upper and lower solutions. The discussion is based on new comparison theorems and coincidence degree and monotone iterative methods.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 21 (2000), S. 383-388 
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    Keywords: system of nonlinear evolution equations ; sine-cosine method ; Wu-elimination method ; solitary wave solution ; O175
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    Notes: Abstract According to the improved sine-cosine method and Wu-elimination method, a new algorithm to construct solitary wave solutions for systems of nonlinear evolution equations is put forward. The algorithm has some conclusions which are better than what the hyperbolic function method known does and simpler in use. With the aid of MATHEMATICA, the algorithm can be carried out in computer.
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