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Ian Lisle

Dr Ian LisleIan-Lisle

Office: 11C9

Phone: (02) 6201 2389

Fax: (02) 6201 5231

Email: Ian.Lisle@canberra.edu.au

Mail:
11C9, Building 11
Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering
University of Canberra, Bruce ACT 2601


Research Area

  • Lie symmetry methods for differential equations
  • Differential reduction and completion algorithms for differential equations
  • 3-D computer graphics shading models
  • Numerical simulation of sports scoring systems
  • Numerical modelling of soil water processes

Recent Publications

 I.G. Lisle and G.J. Reid. 2006. Symmetry classification using noncommutative invariant differential operators. Foundations of Computational Mathematics 6: 353–386.

G.C. Sander, J.-Y. Parlange, I.G. Lisle and S.W. Weeks.  2005.  Exact solutions for radial symmetric, two-dimensional two-phase flow for an arbitrary diffusivity.  Advances in Water Resources.  28: 1112-1121.

D.A. Barry, J.-Y. Parlange, I.G. Lisle, L. Li, D.-S. Jeng, F. Stagnitti and G.C. Sander. 2002. Scope for further analytical solutions for constant-flux infiltration into a semi-infinite soil profile or redistribution in a finite soil profile.  Water Resources Research 38: (7pp). 

D.A. Barry, I.G. Lisle, L. Li, H. Prommer, J.-Y. Parlange, G.C. Sander and J.W. Griffioen. 2001.  Similitude applied to centrifugal scaling of unsaturated flow.  Water Resources Research 37: 2471–2479.

 
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