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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 434
Volume 434, June 2021
- Abouzied M. A. Nasar, Georgios Fourtakas, Steven J. Lind, Benedict D. Rogers, P. K. Stansby, J. R. C. King:
High-order velocity and pressure wall boundary conditions in Eulerian incompressible SPH. 109793 - Lucia Minah Yang, Ian G. Grooms, Keith A. Julien:
The fidelity of exponential and IMEX integrators for wave turbulence: Introduction of a new near-minimax integrating factor scheme. 109992 - Stefano Pezzano, Régis Duvigneau:
A NURBS-based discontinuous Galerkin method for conservation laws with high-order moving meshes. 110093 - Christian Klein, Nikola M. Stoilov:
Multi-domain spectral approach with Sommerfeld condition for the Maxwell equations. 110149 - Ali Thari, Nicholas C. W. Treleaven, M. Staufer, Gary J. Page:
Parallel load-balancing for combustion with spray for large-scale simulation. 110187 - Ali Can Bekar, Erdogan Madenci:
Peridynamics enabled learning partial differential equations. 110193 - Bernat Font, Gabriel D. Weymouth, Vinh-Tan Nguyen, Owen R. Tutty:
Deep learning of the spanwise-averaged Navier-Stokes equations. 110199 - Rubén Sevilla:
An implicit HDG method for linear convection-diffusion with dual time stepping. 110201 - Mojtaba Jandaghian, Abdelkader Krimi, Amir Reza Zarrati, Ahmad Shakibaeinia:
Enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for violent free-surface flows: Role of particle regularization techniques. 110202 - Alessio Fumagalli, Anna Scotti:
A mathematical model for thermal single-phase flow and reactive transport in fractured porous media. 110205 - Walter Boscheri, Lorenzo Pareschi:
High order pressure-based semi-implicit IMEX schemes for the 3D Navier-Stokes equations at all Mach numbers. 110206 - Ping Yin, Jacques Liandrat, Wanqiang Shen:
A comparison of the finite difference and multiresolution method for the elliptic equations with Dirichlet boundary conditions on irregular domains. 110207 - Jan Nikl, Ilja Göthel, Milan Kucharik, Stefan Weber, Michael Bussmann:
Implicit reduced Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Maxwell model based on high-order mixed elements. 110214 - Stéphane Clain, Diogo Lopes, Rui M. S. Pereira:
Very high-order Cartesian-grid finite difference method on arbitrary geometries. 110217 - Maximilian Rixner, Phaedon-Stelios Koutsourelakis:
A probabilistic generative model for semi-supervised training of coarse-grained surrogates and enforcing physical constraints through virtual observables. 110218 - Joseph Bakarji, Daniel M. Tartakovsky:
Data-driven discovery of coarse-grained equations. 110219 - Nikita Afanasiev, Vasilij M. Goloviznin:
A locally implicit time-reversible sonic point processing algorithm for one-dimensional shallow-water equations. 110220 - Xue-lei Lin, Michael K. Ng, Yajing Zhi:
A parallel-in-time two-sided preconditioning for all-at-once system from a non-local evolutionary equation with weakly singular kernel. 110221 - Ziyang Huang, Guang Lin, Arezoo Motavalizadeh Ardekani:
A consistent and conservative model and its scheme for N-phase-M-component incompressible flows. 110229 - Hai P. Le:
Quantum Fokker-Planck modeling of degenerate electrons. 110230 - Yiqi Gu, Chunmei Wang, Haizhao Yang:
Structure probing neural network deflation. 110231 - Kavin Tangtartharakul, Guangye Chen, Alexey Arefiev:
Particle integrator for particle-in-cell simulations of ultra-high intensity laser-plasma interactions. 110233 - Gordey Goyman, Vladimir V. Shashkin:
Horizontal approximation schemes for the staggered reduced latitude-longitude grid. 110234 - Ruo Li, Yinuo Ren, Yanli Wang:
Hermite spectral method for Fokker-Planck-Landau equation modeling collisional plasma. 110235 - Yu Duan, Matthew D. Eaton, Michael J. Bluck:
Fixed inducing points online Bayesian calibration for computer models with an application to a scale-resolving CFD simulation. 110243 - Yuming Ba, Lijian Jiang:
A two-stage variable-separation Kalman filter for data assimilation. 110244
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