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2019Boundary function method for boundary identification in two-dimensional steady-state nonlinear heat conduction problemsQiu, L.; Chen, W.; Wang, F. J.; Chein-Shan Liu ; Hu, Q. S.Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
2018Boundary function method for inverse geometry problem in two-dimensional anisotropic heat conduction equationWang, F. J.; Hua, Q. S.; Chein-Shan Liu Applied Mathematics Letters
2010THE COMPARISON OF ANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTIES OF SEAWEED OLIGOSACCHARIDES FERMENTED BY TWO LACTIC ACID BACTERIAWu, S. C.; Wang, F. J.; Chorng-Liang Pan Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
1999Composition and rheological properties of extracellular mucilage from marine bacterium Klebsiella oxytoca CF154Wang, F. J.; Chorng-Liang Pan ; Wu, C. S.Fisheries Science
2011COMPOSITION OF TWO SEAWEED-OLIGOSACCHARIDE-LYSATES DERIVED FROM AGARASE AS-II AND THEIR FERROUS-CHELATING ANTIOXIDANT POWERWang, F. J.; Kang, S. K.; Chorng-Liang Pan ; Wu, S. C.Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
2018An energy method of fundamental solutions for solving the inverse Cauchy problems of the Laplace equationChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.Computers & Mathematics with Applications
2018Fast Solving the Cauchy Problems of Poisson Equation in an Arbitrary Three-Dimensional DomainChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.; Qu, W. Z.Cmes-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
2007Growth and survival of lactic acid bacteria during the fermentation and storage of seaweed oligosaccharides solutionWu, S. C.; Wang, F. J.; Chorng-Liang Pan Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
-A homogenization function technique to solve the 3D inverse Cauchy problem of elliptic type equations in a closed walled shellChein-Shan Liu ; Zhang, Y. M.; Wang, F. J.Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering
2018A meshless method for solving the nonlinear inverse Cauchy problem of elliptic type equation in a doubly-connected domainChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.Computers & Mathematics with Applications
2019Nonlinear wave inverse source problem solved by a method of m-order homogenization functionsChein-Shan Liu ; Qiu, L.; Wang, F. J.Applied Mathematics Letters
2018Numerical analysis of heat transfer in arbitrary plane domains using a novel Trefftz energy methodWang, F. J.; Chein-Shan Liu ; Qu, W. Z.Numerical Heat Transfer Part B-Fundamentals
2018Optimal sources in the MFS by minimizing a new merit function: Energy gap functionalWang, F. J.; Chein-Shan Liu ; Qu, W. Z.Applied Mathematics Letters
2020Overcoming the near boundary error in the solution of non-homogeneous wave equation by a boundary consistent methodChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.European Physical Journal Plus
2017Recovering both the space-dependent heat source and the initial temperature by using a fast convergent iterative methodChein-Shan Liu ; Kuo, C. L.; Wang, F. J.Numerical Heat Transfer Part B-Fundamentals
2011STUDY ON WINES PRODUCED FROM MONOSTROMA NITIDUM HYDROLYSATE SOLUTIONWu, S. C.; Wang, F. J.; Chen, J. R.; Chorng-Liang Pan Journal of Marine Science and Technology-Taiwan
2018Trefftz energy method for solving the Cauchy problem of the Laplace equationChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.; Gu, Y.Applied Mathematics Letters
2019A Trefftz/MFS mixed-type method to solve the Cauchy problem of the Laplace equationChein-Shan Liu ; Wang, F. J.; Gu, Y.Applied Mathematics Letters
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