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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 257
Volume 257, January 2014
- Kuan-Yu Chen, Ming-Chih Lai:
A conservative scheme for solving coupled surface-bulk convection-diffusion equations with an application to interfacial flows with soluble surfactant. 1-18 - Rémi Abgrall, Pietro Marco Congedo, Gianluca Geraci:
A one-time truncate and encode multiresolution stochastic framework. 19-56 - Juan C. Latorre, Peter R. Kramer, Grigorios A. Pavliotis:
Numerical methods for computing effective transport properties of flashing Brownian motors. 57-82 - Rémi Abgrall, Héloïse Beaugendre, C. Dobrzynski:
An immersed boundary method using unstructured anisotropic mesh adaptation combined with level-sets and penalization techniques. 83-101 - Abouzar Kaboudian, B. C. Khoo:
The ghost solid method for the elastic solid-solid interface. 102-125 - Weiwei Wang, Chuanju Xu:
Spectral methods based on new formulations for coupled Stokes and Darcy equations. 126-142 - Juan Cheng, Chi-Wang Shu:
Positivity-preserving Lagrangian scheme for multi-material compressible flow. 143-168 - Maojun Li, Philippe Guyenne, Fengyan Li, Liwei Xu:
High order well-balanced CDG-FE methods for shallow water waves by a Green-Naghdi model. 169-192 - Andrew J. Christlieb, Jaylan Jones, Keith Promislow, Brian Wetton, Mark Willoughby:
High accuracy solutions to energy gradient flows from material science models. 193-215 - Akihiro Takezawa, Mitsuru Kitamura:
Phase field method to optimize dielectric devices for electromagnetic wave propagation. 216-240 - Qinwu Xu, Jan S. Hesthaven:
Stable multi-domain spectral penalty methods for fractional partial differential equations. 241-258 - Åsmund Ervik, Karl Yngve Lervåg, Svend Tollak Munkejord:
A robust method for calculating interface curvature and normal vectors using an extracted local level set. 259-277 - Zhipeng Guo, J. Mi, Shoumei Xiong, Patrick S. Grant:
Phase field study of the tip operating state of a freely growing dendrite against convection using a novel parallel multigrid approach. 278-297 - Waad Subber, Abhijit Sarkar:
A domain decomposition method of stochastic PDEs: An iterative solution techniques using a two-level scalable preconditioner. 298-317 - Daniel Brinkman, Clemens Heitzinger, P. A. Markowich:
A convergent 2D finite-difference scheme for the Dirac-Poisson system and the simulation of graphene. 318-332 - Edwin A. H. Vollebregt:
A new solver for the elastic normal contact problem using conjugate gradients, deflation, and an FFT-based preconditioner. 333-351 - Pavel P. Popov, Stephen B. Pope:
Implicit and explicit schemes for mass consistency preservation in hybrid particle/finite-volume algorithms for turbulent reactive flows. 352-373 - Yongbo Deng, Zhenyu Liu, Yongshun Liu, Yihui Wu:
Combination of topology optimization and optimal control method. 374-399 - Mehdi Ghommem, Victor M. Calo, Yalchin Efendiev:
Mode decomposition methods for flows in high-contrast porous media. A global approach. 400-413 - A. López Ortega, M. Lombardini, D. I. Pullin, Daniel I. Meiron:
Numerical simulation of elastic-plastic solid mechanics using an Eulerian stretch tensor approach and HLLD Riemann solver. 414-441 - Laurent Soucasse, Ph. Rivière, A. Soufiani:
Subgrid-scale model for radiative transfer in turbulent participating media. 442-459 - Mohsen Zayernouri, George E. Karniadakis:
Exponentially accurate spectral and spectral element methods for fractional ODEs. 460-480 - Per Pettersson, Gianluca Iaccarino, Jan Nordström:
A stochastic Galerkin method for the Euler equations with Roe variable transformation. 481-500 - Xi (Ronald) Chen, Daniel Appelö, Thomas M. Hagstrom:
A hybrid Hermite-discontinuous Galerkin method for hyperbolic systems with application to Maxwell's equations. 501-520 - Liang Jie, Kenli Li, Lin Shi, RangSu Liu, Jing Mei:
Accelerating solidification process simulation for large-sized system of liquid metal atoms using GPU with CUDA. 521-535 - Yulong Xing:
Exactly well-balanced discontinuous Galerkin methods for the shallow water equations with moving water equilibrium. 536-553 - Jingzhi Li, Hongyu Liu, Qi Wang:
Enhanced multilevel linear sampling methods for inverse scattering problems. 554-571 - Céline Baranger, Jean Claudel, Nicolas Hérouard, Luc Mieussens:
Locally refined discrete velocity grids for stationary rarefied flow simulations. 572-593 - Chad D. Meyer, Dinshaw S. Balsara, Tariq D. Aslam:
A stabilized Runge-Kutta-Legendre method for explicit super-time-stepping of parabolic and mixed equations. 594-626 - Hanif Montazeri, C. A. Ward:
A balanced-force algorithm for two-phase flows. 645-669 - Wei-Fan Hu, Yongsam Kim, Ming-Chih Lai:
An immersed boundary method for simulating the dynamics of three-dimensional axisymmetric vesicles in Navier-Stokes flows. 670-686 - Peter Huthwaite:
Accelerated finite element elastodynamic simulations using the GPU. 687-707 - Günther Grün, Fabian Klingbeil:
Two-phase flow with mass density contrast: Stable schemes for a thermodynamic consistent and frame-indifferent diffuse-interface model. 708-725 - Na Zhang, Peng Zhang, Wei Kang, Danny Bluestein, Yuefan Deng:
Parameterizing the Morse potential for coarse-grained modeling of blood plasma. 726-736 - Christos Varsakelis, Miltiadis V. Papalexandris:
A numerical method for two-phase flows of dense granular mixtures. 737-756 - Kenneth Duru:
A perfectly matched layer for the time-dependent wave equation in heterogeneous and layered media. 757-781 - John Harlim, Adam Mahdi, Andrew J. Majda:
An ensemble Kalman filter for statistical estimation of physics constrained nonlinear regression models. 782-812 - Chris D. Cantwell, Sergey Yakovlev, Robert M. Kirby, Nicholas S. Peters, Spencer J. Sherwin:
High-order spectral/hp element discretisation for reaction-diffusion problems on surfaces: Application to cardiac electrophysiology. 813-829 - Lucian Ivan, Clinton P. T. Groth:
High-order solution-adaptive central essentially non-oscillatory (CENO) method for viscous flows. 830-862 - Guillaume Ducrozet, Allan Peter Engsig-Karup, Harry B. Bingham, Pierre Ferrant:
A non-linear wave decomposition model for efficient wave-structure interaction. Part A: Formulation, validations and analysis. 863-883 - Hiroaki Yoshida, Makoto Nagaoka:
Lattice Boltzmann method for the convection-diffusion equation in curvilinear coordinate systems. 884-900 - Martin Losch, Annika Fuchs, Jean-François Lemieux, Anna Vanselow:
A parallel Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov solver for a coupled sea ice-ocean model. 901-911 - Kelin Xia, Xin Feng, Zhan Chen, Yiying Tong, Guo-Wei Wei:
Multiscale geometric modeling of macromolecules I: Cartesian representation. 912-936 - Rosa Donat, M. Carmen Martí, Anna Martínez-Gavara, Pep Mulet:
Well-Balanced Adaptive Mesh Refinement for shallow water flows. 937-953 - Mehdi Najafi, Kazem Hejranfar, Vahid Esfahanian:
Application of a shock-fitted spectral collocation method for computing transient high-speed inviscid flows over a blunt nose. 954-980 - David L. Bilyeu, S.-T. John Yu, Yung-Yu Chen, Jean-Luc Cambier:
A two-dimensional fourth-order unstructured-meshed Euler solver based on the CESE method. 981-999 - Shan Zhao:
Operator splitting ADI schemes for pseudo-time coupled nonlinear solvation simulations. 1000-1021 - Giovanni Russo, Peter Smereka:
The Gaussian wave packet transform: Efficient computation of the semi-classical limit of the Schrödinger equation. Part 2. Multidimensional case. 1022-1038
Volume 257, Part B, January 2014
- Barry Koren, Rémi Abgrall, Pavel B. Bochev, Jason Frank, J. Blair Perot:
Physics-compatible numerical methods. 1039 - Elena Celledoni, Håkon Marthinsen, Brynjulf Owren:
An introduction to Lie group integrators - basics, new developments and applications. 1040-1061 - Veselin Dobrev, Tzanio V. Kolev, Robert N. Rieben:
High order curvilinear finite elements for elastic-plastic Lagrangian dynamics. 1062-1080 - Yohei Morinishi, Kazuki Koga:
Skew-symmetric convection form and secondary conservative finite difference methods for moving grids. 1081-1112 - Pavel B. Bochev, Denis Ridzal, Kara Peterson:
Optimization-based remap and transport: A divide and conquer strategy for feature-preserving discretizations. 1113-1139 - Dmitri Kuzmin:
Hierarchical slope limiting in explicit and implicit discontinuous Galerkin methods. 1140-1162 - Konstantin Lipnikov, Gianmarco Manzini, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
Mimetic finite difference method. 1163-1227 - Franco Brezzi, Annalisa Buffa, Gianmarco Manzini:
Mimetic scalar products of discrete differential forms. 1228-1259 - Enzo Tonti:
Why starting from differential equations for computational physics? 1260-1290 - Annalisa Buffa, Giancarlo Sangalli, Rafael Vázquez Hernández:
Isogeometric methods for computational electromagnetics: B-spline and T-spline discretizations. 1291-1320 - Andrés Arrarás, Laura Portero, Ivan Yotov:
Error analysis of multipoint flux domain decomposition methods for evolutionary diffusion problems. 1321-1351 - Dzhelil Rufat, Gemma Mason, Patrick Mullen, Mathieu Desbrun:
The chain collocation method: A spectrally accurate calculus of forms. 1352-1372 - J. Blair Perot, Christopher J. Zusi:
Differential forms for scientists and engineers. 1373-1393 - Artur Palha, Pedro Pinto Rebelo, René Hiemstra, Jasper J. Kreeft, Marc I. Gerritsma:
Physics-compatible discretization techniques on single and dual grids, with application to the Poisson equation of volume forms. 1394-1422 - Pablo Mata, Adrian J. Lew:
Variational integrators for the dynamics of thermo-elastic solids with finite speed thermal waves. 1423-1443 - René R. Hiemstra, Deepesh Toshniwal, R. H. M. Huijsmans, Marc I. Gerritsma:
High order geometric methods with exact conservation properties. 1444-1471 - Benjamin Sanderse, R. W. C. P. Verstappen, Barry Koren:
Boundary treatment for fourth-order staggered mesh discretizations of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 1472-1505 - Colin J. Cotter, John Thuburn:
A finite element exterior calculus framework for the rotating shallow-water equations. 1506-1526
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