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Zhang Zhijiang

     

9d508d9c267a4067b6f522607405a805.jpgZhang Zhijiang, lecturer, College of Science, Northwest A&F University

Sex: Male

Nationality: Chinese

E-mail: zhijiang@nwsuaf.edu.cn

Address: No. 22, Xinong Road, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100, P.R. China.

Education Background

· June, 2008,  Ph.D. degree in Computational Mathematics, Lanzhou University, China

· June, 2014,  M.S. degree in Computational Mathematics, Lanzhou University, China

· June, 2004,  B.S. degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Zhengzhou University, China

Research Fields

Numerical solution and application of partial differential equations,mainly include:

· theory and calculation of fractional partial differential equations;

· modeling and application of multi-scale problems.

Courses Offered

· Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations ;

· Advanced mathematics;

· Algorithm Analysis;

· Experiment of Programming Language (Python, Matlab)

Selected Publications

[1] Zhang Zhijiang and Deng Weihua. Numerical approaches to the functional distribution of anomalous diffusion with both traps and flights[J]. Adv. Comput. Math., 2017, 43, 699--732.

[2] Deng Weihua and Zhang Zhijiang. Numerical schemes of the time tempered fractional Feynman-Kac equation[J]. Comput. Math. Appl., 2017, 73(6), 1063--1076.

[3] Deng Weihua and Zhang Zhijiang, Variational formulation and efficient implementation for solving the tempered fractional problems[J]. Numer. Methods Partial Differential Equations, 2018, 34(4), 1224--1257.

[4] Zhang Zhijiang, Deng Weihua, and George Em Karniadakis, A Riesz basis Galerkin method for the tempered fractional Laplacian[J]. SIAM J.Numer. Anal., 2018, 56(5), 3010--3039.

[5] Zhang Zhijiang, Deng Weihua, and Fan Hongtao, Finite difference schemes for tempered fractional Laplacian, Numer. Math. Theory Methods Appl., 2019, 12(2), 492-516. Academic Monographs Deng Weihua and Zhang Zhijiang. High Accuracy Algorithm for the Differential Equations Governing Anomalous Diffusion, World Scientific, Singapore, 2018.