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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 312
Volume 312, May 2016
- Chein-Shan Liu
, D. L. Young:
A multiple-scale Pascal polynomial for 2D Stokes and inverse Cauchy-Stokes problems. 1-13 - Maria Elena Innocenti
, A. Beck, Stefano Markidis, Giovanni Lapenta
:
Momentum conservation in Multi-Level Multi-Domain (MLMD) simulations. 14-18 - M. V. Rakhuba
, Ivan V. Oseledets
:
Grid-based electronic structure calculations: The tensor decomposition approach. 19-30 - Pengde Wang, Chengming Huang
:
An implicit midpoint difference scheme for the fractional Ginzburg-Landau equation. 31-49 - Yu Chen, Xilin Xie:
Vorticity vector-potential method for 3D viscous incompressible flows in time-dependent curvilinear coordinates. 50-81 - Saket Patkar, Mridul Aanjaneya, Wenlong Lu, Michael Lentine, Ronald Fedkiw:
Towards positivity preservation for monolithic two-way solid-fluid coupling. 82-114 - Elke Deckers
, Claus Claeys, Onur Atak, Jean-Philippe Groby, Olivier Dazel, Wim Desmet
:
A wave based method to predict the absorption, reflection and transmission coefficient of two-dimensional rigid frame porous structures with periodic inclusions. 115-138 - Argyrios Petras
, Steven J. Ruuth:
PDEs on moving surfaces via the closest point method and a modified grid based particle method. 139-156 - Li Wang
, Bokai Yan
:
An asymptotic-preserving scheme for linear kinetic equation with fractional diffusion limit. 157-174 - Mamdouh S. Mohamed
, Anil N. Hirani
, Ravi Samtaney:
Discrete exterior calculus discretization of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations over surface simplicial meshes. 175-191 - Siddhartha Mishra, Christoph Schwab, Jonas Sukys
:
Multi-level Monte Carlo finite volume methods for uncertainty quantification of acoustic wave propagation in random heterogeneous layered medium. 192-217 - Marc-Paul Errera, Florent Duchaine
:
Comparative study of coupling coefficients in Dirichlet-Robin procedure for fluid-structure aerothermal simulations. 218-234 - Guanghui Hu
, Nianyu Yi:
An adaptive finite volume solver for steady Euler equations with non-oscillatory k-exact reconstruction. 235-251 - Paolo Amore
, John P. Boyd, Francisco M. Fernández
, Boris Rösler
:
High order eigenvalues for the Helmholtz equation in complicated non-tensor domains through Richardson extrapolation of second order finite differences. 252-271 - Longfei Li
, William D. Henshaw, Jeffrey W. Banks
, Donald W. Schwendeman, Alex Main:
A stable partitioned FSI algorithm for incompressible flow and deforming beams. 272-306 - Vahid Reza Hosseini, Elyas Shivanian, Wen Chen:
Local radial point interpolation (MLRPI) method for solving time fractional diffusion-wave equation with damping. 307-332 - Saul A. Teukolsky
:
Formulation of discontinuous Galerkin methods for relativistic astrophysics. 333-356 - Dinshaw S. Balsara, Jinho Kim:
A subluminal relativistic magnetohydrodynamics scheme with ADER-WENO predictor and multidimensional Riemann solver-based corrector. 357-384 - François Vilar
, Chi-Wang Shu
, Pierre-Henri Maire
:
Positivity-preserving cell-centered Lagrangian schemes for multi-material compressible flows: From first-order to high-orders. Part I: The one-dimensional case. 385-415 - François Vilar
, Chi-Wang Shu
, Pierre-Henri Maire
:
Positivity-preserving cell-centered Lagrangian schemes for multi-material compressible flows: From first-order to high-orders. Part II: The two-dimensional case. 416-442

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