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2005Analysis of elliptical waveguides by the method of fundamental solutionsD. L. Young; S. P. Hu; C. W. Chen; C. M. Fan ; K. MurugesanMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters29
2010Applying Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to Evaluate Magazine Supplier PerformanceYu-Kai Huang ; C. M. Feng; C. W. Chen; J. L. Zhan
2008Convective drying analysis of three-dimensional porous solid by mass lumping finite element techniqueK. Murugesan; D. C. Lo; D. L. Young; C. W. Chen; C. M. Fan Heat and Mass Transfer4
2010Effects on the polarizability of mesoscopic metallic nanoparticlesC. W. Chen; L. S. Liao; H.-P. Chiang ; P. T. LeungApplied Physics B-Lasers and Optics4
2006Global matrix-free finite-element scheme for natural convection in a square cavity with step blockageK. Murugesan; D. C. Lo; D. L. Young; Chia-Ming Fan ; C. W. ChenNumerical Heat Transfer Part B-Fundamentals10
2011Goos-Hanchen shift at an interface of a composite material: effects of particulate clusteringC. W. Chen; Y. W. Gu; H.-P. Chiang ; E. J. Sanchez; P. T. LeungApplied Physics B-Lasers and Optics8
2011Goos-Hanchen shift at an interface of a composite material: effects of particulate clusteringC. W. Chen; Y. W. Gu; H.-P. Chiang ; E. J. Sanchez1; P. T. Leung
2012Goos-Hanchen shift at an interface of a composite material: effects of particulate clusteringC. W. Chen; Y. W. Gu; H.-P. Chiang ; E. J. Sanchez1; P. T. Leung
2008The method of fundamental solutions and condition number analysis for inverse problems of Laplace equationD. L. Young; C.C. Tsai ; C. W. Chen; C.M. Fan Computers & Mathematics with Applications57
2006The method of fundamental solutions for eigenproblems in domains with and without interior holesC.M Fan ; C. W. Chen; D. L. Young; C.M. Fan Proceedings of the Royal Society A-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences45
2005The method of fundamental solutions for inverse 2D Stokes problemsC. W. Chen; D. L. Young; Chia-Cheng Tsai ; K. MurugesanComputational Mechanics61
2005The method of fundamental solutions for Stokes flow in a rectangular cavity with cylindersD. L. Young; C. W. Chen; C. M. Fan ; K. Murugesan; C.C. Tsai European Journal of Mechanics B-Fluids32
2005Method of fundamental solutions for Stokes' first and second problemsS. P. Hu; C. M. Fan ; C. W. Chen; D. L. YoungJournal of Mechanics19
2006The method of fundamental solutions with eigenfunction expansion method for nonhomogeneous diffusion equationD. L. Young; C. W. Chen; C.M. Fan ; C. C. Tsai Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations9
2010Nonlocality and particle-clustering effects on the optical response of composite materials with metallic nanoparticlesC. W. Chen; H. Y. Chung; H.-P. Chiang ; J. Y. Lu; R. Chang; D. P. Tsai; P. T. LeungApplied Physics A-Materials Science & Processing5
2009Temperature Dependence of Enhanced Optical Absorption and Raman Spectroscopy from Metallic NanoparticlesC. W. Chen; H.-P. Chiang ; P. T. Leung; D. P. Tsai
2012Temperature dependence of the surface-plasmon-induced Goos-Hanchen shiftsC. W. Chen; H.-P. Chiang ; D. P. Tsai; P. T. LeungApplied Physics B-Lasers and Optics8
2009Temperature effects on the polarizability of mesoscopic metallic nanoparticlesC. W. Chen; L. S. Liao; H.-P. Chiang ; P. T. Leung
2009Temperature effects on the polarizability of mesoscopic metallic nanoparticlesC. W. Chen; L. S. Liao; H.-P. Chiang ; P. T. Leung
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