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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 413
Volume 413, July 2020
- Yingchao Lu
, Patrick Kilian
, Fan Guo, Hui Li, Edison Liang:
Time-step dependent force interpolation scheme for suppressing numerical Cherenkov instability in relativistic particle-in-cell simulations. 109388 - Pierre-Louis Bourgeois
, Xavier Davoine:
New mitigation approach to numerical Cherenkov radiation in PIC simulations of wakefield accelerators. 109426 - Asterios Pantokratoras:
Comment on the paper "A computational wavelet method for variable-order fractional model of dual phase lag bioheat equation, M. Hosseininia, M.H. Heydari, R. Roohi, Z. Avazzadeh, Journal of Computational Physics 395 (2019) 1-18". 109431 - Xiaolong Wang, Xiaobo Gong
, Kazuyasu Sugiyama, Shu Takagi
, Huaxiong Huang:
An immersed boundary method for mass transfer through porous biomembranes under large deformations. 109444 - Ziheng Chen
, Zhennan Zhou
:
The Bayesian inversion problem for thermal average sampling of quantum systems. 109448 - Drew Pitney Higginson
, Ihor Holod, Anthony Link:
A corrected method for Coulomb scattering in arbitrarily weighted particle-in-cell plasma simulations. 109450 - Xinlu Xu, Fei Li, Frank S. Tsung
, Thamine Dalichaouch, Weiming An, Han Wen, Viktor K. Decyk, Ricardo A. Fonseca
, Mark J. Hogan, Warren B. Mori:
On numerical errors to the fields surrounding a relativistically moving particle in PIC codes. 109451 - Jun Bo Cheng, Li Liu, Song Jiang, Ming Yu, Zhanli Liu:
A second-order cell-centered Lagrangian scheme with a HLLC Riemann solver of elastic and plastic waves for two-dimensional elastic-plastic flows. 109452 - Jing Chen
, Hao Jing
, Ping Tong, Hao Wu, Dinghui Yang:
The auxiliary function method for waveform based earthquake location. 109453 - Jonathan Reutzsch
, Corine Kieffer-Roth, Bernhard Weigand
:
A consistent method for direct numerical simulation of droplet evaporation. 109455 - Meng Tang, Yimin Liu
, Louis J. Durlofsky:
A deep-learning-based surrogate model for data assimilation in dynamic subsurface flow problems. 109456 - Praveen Chandrashekar
, Boniface Nkonga, Asha Kumari Meena, Ashish Bhole:
A path conservative finite volume method for a shear shallow water model. 109457 - Adar Kahana, Eli Turkel
, Shai Dekel, Dan Givoli:
Obstacle segmentation based on the wave equation and deep learning. 109458 - Manuel Laso, Nieves Jimeno:
Homogenization of transport properties of composites based on stochastic dynamics. 109460 - Bin Liu
, Danielle Tan
:
A Nitsche stabilized finite element method for embedded interfaces: Application to fluid-structure interaction and rigid-body contact. 109461 - M. Müllner, W. Schröder:
A novel solution method for unsteady incompressible Euler flow using the vorticity-Bernoulli-pressure formulation. 109462 - Jean-Marc Tregan, Stéphane Blanco, Jérémi Dauchet
, Mouna El Hafi
, Richard Fournier, Loris Ibarrart, Paule Lapeyre, Najda Villefranque:
Convergence issues in derivatives of Monte Carlo null-collision integral formulations: A solution. 109463 - Zhipeng Qin
, Soheil Esmaeilzadeh
, Amir Riaz, Hamdi A. Tchelepi
:
Two-phase multiscale numerical framework for modeling thin films on curved solid surfaces in porous media. 109464 - Richard J. Gowers
, Paola Carbone
, Nicodemo Di Pasquale
:
A different approach to dual-scale models. 109465

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