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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 241
Volume 241, May 2013
- Junhui Gao:
A block interface flux reconstruction method for numerical simulation with high order finite difference scheme. 1-17 - Yong Zhang, Hong-Liang Yi, He-Ping Tan:
Natural element method for radiative heat transfer in a semitransparent medium with irregular geometries. 18-34 - Youngho Suh, Changhoon Lee:
A numerical method for the calculation of drag and lift of a deformable droplet in shear flow. 35-57 - Chu Wang, Xingshi Wang, Lucy Zhang:
Connectivity-free front tracking method for multiphase flows with free surfaces. 58-75 - Beatrice Roget, Jayanarayanan Sitaraman:
Wall distance search algorithm using voxelized marching spheres. 76-94 - Raoul D. Schram:
Reaction-diffusion model Monte Carlo simulations on the GPU. 95-103 - Songting Luo:
A uniformly second order fast sweeping method for eikonal equations. 104-117 - Jeffrey A. F. Hittinger, Jeffrey W. Banks:
Block-structured adaptive mesh refinement algorithms for Vlasov simulation. 118-140 - John A. Evans, Thomas J. R. Hughes:
Isogeometric divergence-conforming B-splines for the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations. 141-167 - Jae Wook Kim:
Quasi-disjoint pentadiagonal matrix systems for the parallelization of compact finite-difference schemes and filters. 168-194 - Thierry Coupez, Ghina Jannoun, Nabil Nassif, Hong Chau Nguyen, Hugues Digonnet, Elie Hachem:
Adaptive time-step with anisotropic meshing for incompressible flows. 195-211 - Ilias Bilionis, Nicholas Zabaras, Bledar A. Konomi, Guang Lin:
Multi-output separable Gaussian process: Towards an efficient, fully Bayesian paradigm for uncertainty quantification. 212-239 - Christiaan C. Stolk:
A rapidly converging domain decomposition method for the Helmholtz equation. 240-252 - Weihua Geng:
Parallel higher-order boundary integral electrostatics computation on molecular surfaces with curved triangulation. 253-265 - H. C. Yee, D. V. Kotov, Wei Wang, Chi-Wang Shu:
Spurious behavior of shock-capturing methods by the fractional step approach: Problems containing stiff source terms and discontinuities. 266-291 - Stefan Adami, Xiangyu Hu, Nikolaus A. Adams:
A transport-velocity formulation for smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 292-307 - A. Kapahi, S. Sambasivan, H. S. Udaykumar:
A three-dimensional sharp interface Cartesian grid method for solving high speed multi-material impact, penetration and fragmentation problems. 308-332 - Michal Branicki, Andrew J. Majda:
Dynamic Stochastic Superresolution of sparsely observed turbulent systems. 333-363 - M. T. McGurn, K. P. Ruggirello, Paul E. DesJardin:
An Eulerian-Lagrangian moving immersed interface method for simulating burning solids. 364-387 - Andrea Crivellini, Valerio D'Alessandro, Francesco Bassi:
A Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model implementation in a discontinuous Galerkin solver for incompressible flows. 388-415 - K. S. Schmid, Sebastian Geiger, K. S. Sorbie:
Higher order FE-FV method on unstructured grids for transport and two-phase flow with variable viscosity in heterogeneous porous media. 416-444 - Erell Jamelot, Patrick Ciarlet Jr.:
Fast non-overlapping Schwarz domain decomposition methods for solving the neutron diffusion equation. 445-463 - Armando Coco, Giovanni Russo:
Finite-difference ghost-point multigrid methods on Cartesian grids for elliptic problems in arbitrary domains. 464-501 - S. Nurijanyan, Jaap J. W. van der Vegt, Onno Bokhove:
Hamiltonian discontinuous Galerkin FEM for linear, rotating incompressible Euler equations: Inertial waves. 502-525 - S. H. Hashemi, Bijan Boroomand, Bashir Movahedian:
Exponential basis functions in space and time: A meshless method for 2D time dependent problems. 526-545 - Cristian Constantin Lalescu, B. Teaca, Daniele Carati:
Influence of numerical schemes on statistical properties of computed charged particle trajectories in turbulent electromagnetic fields. 546-557
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