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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 172
Volume 172, 2024
- Philipp Bringmann:
Review and computational comparison of adaptive least-squares finite element schemes. 1-15 - Georges Chamoun, Nahia Mourad:
Mathematical analysis and asymptotic predictions of chemical-driven swimming living organisms in weighted networks. 16-37 - Fleurianne Bertrand, Henrik Schneider:
Least-squares finite element method for the simulation of sea-ice motion. 38-46 - Guillermo Federico Umbricht, Diana Rubio:
Regularization techniques for estimating the space-dependent source in an n-dimensional linear parabolic equation using space-dependent noisy data. 47-69 - Jikun Zhao, Fengchen Zhou, Bei Zhang, Xiaojing Dong:
The Hermite-type virtual element method for second order problem. 70-77 - Danchen Zhu, Xinlong Feng, Lingzhi Qian:
Error analysis of Crank-Nicolson-Leapfrog scheme for the two-phase Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes incompressible flows. 78-93 - Jian Li, Xinyue Zhang, Ruixia Li:
A decoupled stabilized finite element method for nonstationary stochastic shale oil model based on superhydrophobic material modification. 94-110 - Jichun Li:
Superconvergence analysis of finite element approximations to Maxwell's equations in both metamaterials and PMLs. 111-124 - Yutian Tao, Eftychios Sifakis:
A symmetric multigrid-preconditioned Krylov subspace solver for Stokes equations. 168-180 - Francisco Guillén-González, Giordano Tierra:
Structure preserving finite element schemes for the Navier-Stokes-Cahn-Hilliard system with degenerate mobility. 181-201 - Won-Kwang Park:
Application of MUSIC-type imaging for anomaly detection without background information. 202-215 - Yanhui Zhou, Shuai Su:
A novel family of Q1-finite volume element schemes on quadrilateral meshes. 216-240
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