Vladimir Volkov

Orcid: 0000-0002-4205-4141

Affiliations:
  • Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics, Department of Mathematics, Moscow, Russia


According to our database1, Vladimir Volkov authored at least 8 papers between 2012 and 2022.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of six.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2022
Numerical simulation of front dynamics in a nonlinear singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problem.
J. Comput. Appl. Math., 2022

2019
Solving of the coefficient inverse problem for a nonlinear singularly perturbed two-dimensional reaction-diffusion equation with the location of moving front data.
Comput. Math. Appl., 2019

2018
Solving of the coefficient inverse problems for a nonlinear singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion-advection equation with the final time data.
Commun. Nonlinear Sci. Numer. Simul., 2018

Some Features of the Asymptotic-Numerical Method for the Moving Fronts Description in Two-Dimensional Reaction-Diffusion Problems.
Proceedings of the Finite Difference Methods. Theory and Applications, 2018

2016
Asymptotic-Numerical Method for the Location and Dynamics of Internal Layers in Singular Perturbed Parabolic Problems.
Proceedings of the Numerical Analysis and Its Applications - 6th International Conference, 2016

Use of Asymptotics for New Dynamic Adapted Mesh Construction for Periodic Solutions with an Interior Layer of Reaction-Diffusion-Advection Equations.
Proceedings of the Numerical Analysis and Its Applications - 6th International Conference, 2016

2014
Asymptotic-Numerical Method for Moving Fronts in Two-Dimensional R-D-A Problems.
Proceedings of the Finite Difference Methods, Theory and Applications, 2014

2012
Asymptotic-numerical Investigation of Generation and Motion of Fronts in Phase Transition Models.
Proceedings of the Numerical Analysis and Its Applications - 5th International Conference, 2012


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