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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 369
Volume 369, September 2018
- Haibing Wang, Yi Li:
Numerical solution of an inverse boundary value problem for the heat equation with unknown inclusions. 1-15 - Neeraj Sarna, Manuel Torrilhon:
Entropy stable Hermite approximation of the linearised Boltzmann equation for inflow and outflow boundaries. 16-44 - Ting Song, Alex Main, Guglielmo Scovazzi, Mario Ricchiuto:
The shifted boundary method for hyperbolic systems: Embedded domain computations of linear waves and shallow water flows. 45-79 - Adrien Renaud, Thomas Heuzé, Laurent Stainier:
A Discontinuous Galerkin Material Point Method for the solution of impact problems in solid dynamics. 80-102 - Jialin Lou, Lingquan Li, Hong Luo, Hiroaki Nishikawa:
Reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin methods for linear advection-diffusion equations based on first-order hyperbolic system. 103-124 - Zhifang Du, Jiequan Li:
A two-stage fourth order time-accurate discretization for Lax-Wendroff type flow solvers II. High order numerical boundary conditions. 125-147 - Nek Sharan, Georgios Matheou, Paul E. Dimotakis:
Mixing, scalar boundedness, and numerical dissipation in large-eddy simulations. 148-172 - Jinghua Wang, Qingwei Ma, Shiqiang Yan:
A fully nonlinear numerical method for modeling wave-current interactions. 173-190 - Xiaomin Pan, Changhoon Lee, Jung-Il Choi:
Efficient monolithic projection method for time-dependent conjugate heat transfer problems. 191-208 - James P. Collins, Peter S. Bernard:
A gridfree scheme for simulation of natural convection in three dimensions. 209-224 - Daniel R. Lester, Ruru Li:
The frictional pebble game: An algorithm for rigidity percolation in saturated frictional assemblies. 225-236 - Min Hyung Cho, Jingfang Huang, Dangxing Chen, Wei Cai:
A heterogeneous FMM for layered media Helmholtz equation I: Two layers in R2. 237-251
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