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Wenqing Wu

Researcher at Southwest University of Science and Technology

Publications -  31
Citations -  1561

Wenqing Wu is an academic researcher from Southwest University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy consumption & Fractional calculus. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 875 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenqing Wu include Sichuan Normal University.

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A novel fractional time delayed grey model with Grey Wolf Optimizer and its applications in forecasting the natural gas and coal consumption in Chongqing China

TL;DR: A novel fractional grey model called the fractional time delayed grey model, which significantly outperforms the other 8 existing grey models is proposed and applied to forecast the coal and natural gas consumption of Chongqing China.
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Forecasting short-term renewable energy consumption of China using a novel fractional nonlinear grey Bernoulli model

TL;DR: A novel nonlinear grey Bernoulli model with fractional order accumulation, abbreviated as FANGBM(1,1) model, is proposed to forecast short-term renewable energy consumption of China during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016–2020).
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The conformable fractional grey system model.

TL;DR: The proposed conformable fractional grey model is more efficient in longer term prediction and non-smooth time series forecasting than the existing models and introduces the Brute Force method to optimize its fractional order.
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The novel fractional discrete multivariate grey system model and its applications

TL;DR: A novel fractional discrete multivariate grey model based on discrete modelling technique is proposed, which is proved to be an unbiased model with mathematical analysis and stochastic testing and shows that the proposed model outperforms other nine models in the all the real world case studies.
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A novel conformable fractional non-homogeneous grey model for forecasting carbon dioxide emissions of BRICS countries.

TL;DR: The results show that the trend of the carbon dioxide emissions of Brazil and India is growing year by year, the pattern of Russia is fluctuant but remains stable generally, while China and South Africa reach its peak value in 2019, and then decrease in the next several years.