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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 253
Volume 253, November 2013
- Oriano Bottauscio, Alessandra Manzin:
Comparison of multiscale models for eddy current computation in granular magnetic materials. 1-17 - Basile Audoly, Nicolas Clauvelin, Pierre-Thomas Brun, Miklós Bergou, Eitan Grinspun, Max Wardetzky:
A discrete geometric approach for simulating the dynamics of thin viscous threads. 18-49 - Hong Wang, Ning Du:
A fast finite difference method for three-dimensional time-dependent space-fractional diffusion equations and its efficient implementation. 50-63 - Yongchang Lee, Cemal Basaran:
A multiscale modeling technique for bridging molecular dynamics with finite element method. 64-85 - D. Sármány, Matthew E. Hubbard, Mario Ricchiuto:
Unconditionally stable space-time discontinuous residual distribution for shallow-water flows. 86-113 - Xiaochen Wang, Hamdi A. Tchelepi:
Trust-region based solver for nonlinear transport in heterogeneous porous media. 114-137 - Luc Mieussens:
On the asymptotic preserving property of the unified gas kinetic scheme for the diffusion limit of linear kinetic models. 138-156 - V. A. Semiletov, Sergej A. Karabasov:
CABARET scheme with conservation-flux asynchronous time-stepping for nonlinear aeroacoustics problems. 157-165 - Marcel Kwakkel, Wim-Paul Breugem, Bendiks Jan Boersma:
Extension of a CLSVOF method for droplet-laden flows with a coalescence/breakup model. 166-188 - Weizhu Bao, I-Liang Chern, Yanzhi Zhang:
Efficient numerical methods for computing ground states of spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensates based on their characterizations. 189-208 - Khosro Shahbazi, Jan S. Hesthaven, Xueyu Zhu:
Multi-dimensional hybrid Fourier continuation-WENO solvers for conservation laws. 209-225 - Mehdi Ghommem, Michael Presho, Victor M. Calo, Yalchin Efendiev:
Mode decomposition methods for flows in high-contrast porous media. Global-local approach. 226-238 - J. D. Cooper, Alexander Valavanis, Zoran Ikonic, Paul Harrison, J. E. Cunningham:
Stable perfectly-matched-layer boundary conditions for finite-difference time-domain simulation of acoustic waves in piezoelectric crystals. 239-246 - Jacob Waltz:
Operator splitting and time accuracy in Lagrange plus remap solution methods. 247-258 - Gian Luca Delzanno, Enrico Camporeale:
On particle movers in cylindrical geometry for Particle-In-Cell simulations. 259-277 - K. B. Nakshatrala, Maruti Kumar Mudunuru, Albert J. Valocchi:
A numerical framework for diffusion-controlled bimolecular-reactive systems to enforce maximum principles and the non-negative constraint. 278-307 - Phani Motamarri, Michael R. Nowak, Kenneth W. Leiter, Jaroslaw Knap, Vikram Gavini:
Higher-order adaptive finite-element methods for Kohn-Sham density functional theory. 308-343 - Fabrice Falissard:
Genuinely multi-dimensional explicit and implicit generalized Shapiro filters for weather forecasting, computational fluid dynamics and aeroacoustics. 344-367 - Tian Jiang, Yong-Tao Zhang:
Krylov implicit integration factor WENO methods for semilinear and fully nonlinear advection-diffusion-reaction equations. 368-388 - François Fraysse, Eusebio Valero, Gonzalo Rubio:
Quasi-a priori truncation error estimation and higher order extrapolation for non-linear partial differential equations. 389-404 - Francesc Xavier Trias, Andrey V. Gorobets, Assensi Oliva:
A simple approach to discretize the viscous term with spatially varying (eddy-)viscosity. 405-417 - Ken Mattsson, Martin Almquist:
A solution to the stability issues with block norm summation by parts operators. 418-442 - Christopher J. Arthurs, Martin J. Bishop, David Kay:
Efficient simulation of cardiac electrical propagation using high-order finite elements II: Adaptive p-version. 443-470 - Elias Ghossein, Martin Lévesque:
Random generation of periodic hard ellipsoids based on molecular dynamics: A computationally-efficient algorithm. 471-490
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