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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 385
Volume 385, May 2019
- Zedong Wu, Tariq Alkhalifah, Zhendong Zhang:
A partial-low-rank method for solving acoustic wave equation. 1-12 - Chenghua Duan, Chun Liu, Cheng Wang, Xingye Yue:
Numerical methods for porous medium equation by an energetic variational approach. 13-32 - Xiaoxu Li, Huajie Chen:
A discontinuous Galerkin scheme for full-potential electronic structure calculations. 33-50 - Hengbin An, Zeyao Mo, Xiaowen Xu, Xiaowei Jia:
Operator-based preconditioning for the 2-D 3-T energy equations in radiation hydrodynamics simulations. 51-74 - Junshan Lin, Hai Zhang:
An integral equation method for numerical computation of scattering resonances in a narrow metallic slit. 75-105 - Andrew C. Cullen, Simon R. Clarke:
A fast, spectrally accurate homotopy based numerical method for solving nonlinear differential equations. 106-118 - Jingwei Hu, Zheng Ma:
A fast spectral method for the inelastic Boltzmann collision operator and application to heated granular gases. 119-134 - Gaël Poëtte:
A gPC-intrusive Monte-Carlo scheme for the resolution of the uncertain linear Boltzmann equation. 135-162 - Peng Chen, Umberto Villa, Omar Ghattas:
Taylor approximation and variance reduction for PDE-constrained optimal control under uncertainty. 163-186 - W. C. Moore, S. Balachandar, Georges Akiki:
A hybrid point-particle force model that combines physical and data-driven approaches. 187-208 - Oskar Ålund, Jan Nordström:
Encapsulated high order difference operators on curvilinear non-conforming grids. 209-224 - Mehdi Samiee, Mohsen Zayernouri, Mark M. Meerschaert:
A unified spectral method for FPDEs with two-sided derivatives; part I: A fast solver. 225-243 - Mehdi Samiee, Mohsen Zayernouri, Mark M. Meerschaert:
A unified spectral method for FPDEs with two-sided derivatives; Part II: Stability, and error analysis. 244-261
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