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Mathematics of Computation
Listing of recently posted articles: http://www.ams.org/mcom/0000-000-00
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Refined Selmer equations for the thrice-punctured line in depth two
Authors: Alex J. Best; L. Alexander Betts; Theresa Kumpitsch;
Martin Ludtke; Angus W. McAndrew; Lie Qian; Elie Studnia; Yujie Xu
Subject: Number Theory; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 14G05, 11G55, 11Y50
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03898-4

Approximation of Stochastic Volterra Equations with kernels of
completely monotone type
Authors: Aurelien Alfonsi; Ahmed Kebaier
Subject: Applications; Differential Equations; Probability and
Statistics
2010 MSC: Primary 60H35, 60G22, 91G60, 45D05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03911-4

Numerical analysis for electromagnetic scattering with nonlinear
boundary conditions
Authors: Jorg Nick
Subject: Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65R20, 65N38, 65N15, 65N12; Secondary 45G15
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03914-X

Optimal error estimates of ultra-weak discontinuous Galerkin methods
with generalized numerical fluxes for multi-dimensional
convection-diffusion and biharmonic equations
Authors: Yuan Chen; Yulong Xing
Subject: Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65M12, 65M15, 65M60; Secondary 35G25
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03927-8

Density convergence of a fully discrete finite difference method for
stochastic Cahn--Hilliard equation
Authors: Jialin Hong; Diancong Jin; Derui Sheng
Subject: Probability and Statistics
2010 MSC: Primary 60H35; Secondary 65C30, 60H15, 60H07
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2023-03928-X

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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
Listing of recently posted articles: http://www.ams.org/proc/0000-000-00
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Euclidean volumes of hyperbolic knots
Authors: Nikolay Abrosimov; Alexander Kolpakov; Alexander
Mednykh
Subject: Geometry and Topology; Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 57K10, 57M50, 11R04
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16353-4

A stronger form of Banach-Stone theorem to $C_{0}(K, X)$ spaces
including the cases $X=l_p^2$, $1<p< \infty$
Authors: Eloi Medina Galego
Subject: Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 46B03, 46E15; Secondary 46E40, 46B25
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16589-2

A note on the Wang's conjecture for a nonlinear Neumann problem on
unit ball
Authors: Qianzhong Ou
Subject: Analysis; Differential Equations
2010 MSC: Primary 35A02, 58J90
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16592-2

Socle degrees for local cohomology modules of thickenings of maximal
minors and sub-maximal Pfaffians
Authors: Jiamin Li; Michael Perlman
Subject: Number Theory; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 14F10, 13D45, 14M12
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2023-16645-9

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