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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 334
Volume 334, April 2017
- Anil Damle
, Lin Lin, Lexing Ying:
SCDM-k: Localized orbitals for solids via selected columns of the density matrix. 1-15 - Christian Kühnlein, Piotr K. Smolarkiewicz
:
An unstructured-mesh finite-volume MPDATA for compressible atmospheric dynamics. 16-30 - Igor S. Chekhovskoy
, V. I. Paasonen, O. V. Shtyrina, Mikhail P. Fedoruk:
Numerical approaches to simulation of multi-core fibers. 31-44 - Wenqiang Feng, Abner J. Salgado
, Cheng Wang, Steven M. Wise
:
Preconditioned steepest descent methods for some nonlinear elliptic equations involving p-Laplacian terms. 45-67 - Joseph Bakarji, Daniel M. Tartakovsky
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On the use of reverse Brownian motion to accelerate hybrid simulations. 68-80 - Mario F. Trujillo
, Lakshman Anumolu
, Doug Ryddner:
The distortion of the level set gradient under advection. 81-101 - Robert W. Anderson
, Veselin Dobrev
, Tzanio V. Kolev
, Dmitri Kuzmin
, Manuel Quezada de Luna, Robert N. Rieben, Vladimir Z. Tomov:
High-order local maximum principle preserving (MPP) discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for the transport equation. 102-124 - Wenxiao Pan
, Kyungjoo Kim, Mauro Perego, Alexandre M. Tartakovsky, Michael L. Parks:
Modeling electrokinetic flows by consistent implicit incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 125-144 - Eduardo Corona
, Abtin Rahimian
, Denis Zorin:
A Tensor-Train accelerated solver for integral equations in complex geometries. 145-169 - Junseok Kim
, Darae Jeong, Seong-Deog Yang, Yongho Choi:
A finite difference method for a conservative Allen-Cahn equation on non-flat surfaces. 170-181 - Shi Jin, Hanqing Lu:
An asymptotic-preserving stochastic Galerkin method for the radiative heat transfer equations with random inputs and diffusive scalings. 182-206 - Samuel Temple Reeve
, Alejandro Strachan
:
Error correction in multi-fidelity molecular dynamics simulations using functional uncertainty quantification. 207-220 - Peter Benner
, Sergey Dolgov
, Venera Khoromskaia, Boris N. Khoromskij:
Fast iterative solution of the Bethe-Salpeter eigenvalue problem using low-rank and QTT tensor approximation. 221-239 - Duan Z. Zhang
, Tilak R. Dhakal:
Shock waves simulated using the dual domain material point method combined with molecular dynamics. 240-254 - Ken Mattsson
, Martin Almquist
:
A high-order accurate embedded boundary method for first order hyperbolic equations. 255-279 - Peter Balogh
, Prosenjit Bagchi
:
A computational approach to modeling cellular-scale blood flow in complex geometry. 280-307 - Max Rietmann, Marcus J. Grote
, Daniel Peter
, Olaf Schenk
:
Newmark local time stepping on high-performance computing architectures. 308-326 - Long Chen, Huayi Wei, Min Wen
:
An interface-fitted mesh generator and virtual element methods for elliptic interface problems. 327-348 - Giovanni Lapenta
:
Exactly energy conserving semi-implicit particle in cell formulation. 349-366 - Kartikey Asthana
, Jerry Watkins, Antony Jameson:
On consistency and rate of convergence of Flux Reconstruction for time-dependent problems. 367-391 - Su Yan
, Jianming Jin:
A continuity-preserving and divergence-cleaning algorithm based on purely and damped hyperbolic Maxwell equations in inhomogeneous media. 392-418 - Amanda H. L. M. Charin
, Zeljko Tukovic
, Hrvoje Jasak
, Luiz Fernando L. R. Silva
, Paulo L. C. Lage:
A moving mesh interface tracking method for simulation of liquid-liquid systems. 419-441 - Stefan A. Sauter, Martin Schanz
:
Convolution quadrature for the wave equation with impedance boundary conditions. 442-459 - Matthew P. Spellings
, Ryan L. Marson, Joshua A. Anderson, Sharon C. Glotzer:
GPU accelerated Discrete Element Method (DEM) molecular dynamics for conservative, faceted particle simulations. 460-467 - Kevin Schmidmayer
, Fabien Petitpas, Eric Daniel, Nicolas Favrie
, Sergey L. Gavrilyuk
:
A model and numerical method for compressible flows with capillary effects. 468-496 - Brian C. Vermeire
, Freddie D. Witherden, Peter E. Vincent:
On the utility of GPU accelerated high-order methods for unsteady flow simulations: A comparison with industry-standard tools. 497-521 - Holger Heumann, Francesca Rapetti:
A finite element method with overlapping meshes for free-boundary axisymmetric plasma equilibria in realistic geometries. 522-540 - D. Le Hardy, Yann Favennec, Benoit Rousseau, Frédéric Hecht:
Specular reflection treatment for the 3D radiative transfer equation solved with the discrete ordinates method. 541-572 - Christoph Brehm
:
On consistent boundary closures for compact finite-difference WENO schemes. 573-581 - Xiaomin Pan, Kyoungyoun Kim
, Changhoon Lee
, Jung-Il Choi
:
Fully decoupled monolithic projection method for natural convection problems. 582-606 - Fabian Teichert
, Andreas Zienert
, Jörg Schuster
, Michael Schreiber:
Improved recursive Green's function formalism for quasi one-dimensional systems with realistic defects. 607-619 - Abbas Fakhari
, Diogo Bolster
:
Diffuse interface modeling of three-phase contact line dynamics on curved boundaries: A lattice Boltzmann model for large density and viscosity ratios. 620-638 - Andreas Nold, Benjamin D. Goddard, Peter Yatsyshin, Nikos Savva
, Serafim Kalliadasis
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Pseudospectral methods for density functional theory in bounded and unbounded domains. 639-664 - Haijun Yu
, Xiaofeng Yang
:
Numerical approximations for a phase-field moving contact line model with variable densities and viscosities. 665-686
- Paul J. Turinsky, William R. Martin
:
Special issue on the "Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors Research and Development Progress". 687-688
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