Variable-order porous media equations: Application on modeling the S&P500 and Bitcoin price return

Yaoyue Tang1, Fatemeh Gharari2, Karina Arias-Calluari3

  • 1Modelling and Simulation Research Group, The University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2006, Australia.

Physical Review. E
|March 16, 2024
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