An efficient second-order energy stable BDF scheme for the space fractional Cahn–Hilliard equation
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Olavi Nevanlinna, Aalto University, appointed by STA, Suomalainen Tiedakatemia, Finland, (Chairman)
Allan Peter Engsig-Karup, Technical University of Denmark, appointed by ATV, Akademiet for de Tekniske Videnskaber, Denmark
Bo Kågström, Umeå University, appointed by IVA, Kungliga Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien, Sweden
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