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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 284
Volume 284, March 2015
- Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas, Panagiotis Angelikopoulos, Costas Papadimitriou, Petros Koumoutsakos:
Π4U: A high performance computing framework for Bayesian uncertainty quantification of complex models. 1-21 - Giacomo Dimarco, Raphaël Loubère, Jacek Narski:
Towards an ultra efficient kinetic scheme. Part III: High-performance-computing. 22-39 - Jeffery D. Densmore, HyeongKae Park, Allan B. Wollaber, Rick M. Rauenzahn, Dana A. Knoll:
Monte Carlo simulation methods in moment-based scale-bridging algorithms for thermal radiative-transfer problems. 40-58 - Rei Kawashima, Kimiya Komurasaki, Tony Schönherr:
A hyperbolic-equation system approach for magnetized electron fluids in quasi-neutral plasmas. 59-69 - Tao Xiong, Juhi Jang, Fengyan Li, Jing-Mei Qiu:
High order asymptotic preserving nodal discontinuous Galerkin IMEX schemes for the BGK equation. 70-94 - Antonius Dorda, Ferdinand Schürrer:
A WENO-solver combined with adaptive momentum discretization for the Wigner transport equation and its application to resonant tunneling diodes. 95-116 - Michele La Rocca, Andrea Montessori, Pietro Prestininzi, Sauro Succi:
A multispeed Discrete Boltzmann Model for transcritical 2D shallow water flows. 117-132 - Xuliang Liu, Shuhai Zhang, Hanxin Zhang, Chi-Wang Shu:
A new class of central compact schemes with spectral-like resolution II: Hybrid weighted nonlinear schemes. 133-154 - Steven P. Hamilton, Thomas M. Evans:
Efficient solution of the simplified PN equations. 155-170 - David J. Larson, Christopher V. Young:
A finite mass based method for Vlasov-Poisson simulations. 171-185 - Juan M. Giménez, Leo M. González:
An extended validation of the last generation of particle finite element method for free surface flows. 186-205 - Y. Noumir, Arnaud Le Guilcher, Nicolas Lardjane, Régis Monneau, A. Sarrazin:
A fast-marching like algorithm for geometrical shock dynamics. 206-229 - Swagata Bhaumik, Tapan K. Sengupta:
A new velocity-vorticity formulation for direct numerical simulation of 3D transitional and turbulent flows. 230-260 - Duncan A. Lockerby, Alexander Patronis, Matthew K. Borg, Jason M. Reese:
Asynchronous coupling of hybrid models for efficient simulation of multiscale systems. 261-272 - Julia R. C. King, Anton M. Ziolkowski, M. Ruffert:
Boundary conditions for simulations of oscillating bubbles using the non-linear acoustic approximation. 273-290 - Peng Chen, Nicholas Zabaras, Ilias Bilionis:
Uncertainty propagation using infinite mixture of Gaussian processes and variational Bayesian inference. 291-333 - Edward G. Phillips, Howard C. Elman:
A stochastic approach to uncertainty in the equations of MHD kinematics. 334-350 - Daniel R. Ladiges, John E. Sader:
Frequency-domain Monte Carlo method for linear oscillatory gas flows. 351-366 - Adam M. Oberman, Tiago Salvador:
Filtered schemes for Hamilton-Jacobi equations: A simple construction of convergent accurate difference schemes. 367-388 - Clément Le Touze, Angelo Murrone, Hervé Guillard:
Multislope MUSCL method for general unstructured meshes. 389-418 - Fei Liao, Zhengyin Ye, Lingxia Zhang:
Extending geometric conservation law to cell-centered finite difference methods on stationary grids. 419-433 - Liang Xie, Min Xu, Bin Zhang, Zihua Qiu:
A new spectral difference method using hierarchical polynomial bases for hyperbolic conservation laws. 434-461 - Raheel Ahmed, Michael G. Edwards, Sadok Lamine, Bastiaan A. H. Huisman, Mayur Pal:
Control-volume distributed multi-point flux approximation coupled with a lower-dimensional fracture model. 462-489 - Suguru Miyauchi, Shintaro Takeuchi, Takeo Kajishima:
A numerical method for mass transfer by a thin moving membrane with selective permeabilities. 490-504 - Svenn Tveit, Shaaban Ali Bakr, Martha Lien, Trond Mannseth:
Identification of subsurface structures using electromagnetic data and shape priors. 505-527 - Georgios Karagiannis, Bledar A. Konomi, Guang Lin:
A Bayesian mixed shrinkage prior procedure for spatial-stochastic basis selection and evaluation of gPC expansions: Applications to elliptic SPDEs. 528-546 - Jun Luo, Xiangyu Hu, Nikolaus A. Adams:
A conservative sharp interface method for incompressible multiphase flows. 547-565 - Yan Liu, Weidong Shen, Baolin Tian, De-kang Mao:
A two dimensional nodal Riemann solver based on one dimensional Riemann solver for a cell-centered Lagrangian scheme. 566-594 - Andrew Binder, Tony Lelièvre, Gideon Simpson:
A generalized parallel replica dynamics. 595-616 - Jie Shen, Xiaofeng Yang, Haijun Yu:
Efficient energy stable numerical schemes for a phase field moving contact line model. 617-630 - Raffaele Farina, S. Dobricic, Andrea Storto, S. Masina, Salvatore Cuomo:
A revised scheme to compute horizontal covariances in an oceanographic 3D-VAR assimilation system. 631-647 - Qiuju Wang, Yu-Xin Ren:
An accurate and robust finite volume scheme based on the spline interpolation for solving the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations on non-uniform curvilinear grids. 648-667 - Peng Zhang, Na Zhang, Yuefan Deng, Danny Bluestein:
A multiple time stepping algorithm for efficient multiscale modeling of platelets flowing in blood plasma. 668-686 - Dan G. Cacuci:
Second-order adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology (2nd-ASAM) for computing exactly and efficiently first- and second-order sensitivities in large-scale linear systems: I. Computational methodology. 687-699 - Dan G. Cacuci:
Second-order adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology (2nd-ASAM) for computing exactly and efficiently first- and second-order sensitivities in large-scale linear systems: II. Illustrative application to a paradigm particle diffusion problem. 700-717 - William T. Taitano, Luis Chacón:
Charge-and-energy conserving moment-based accelerator for a multi-species Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Ampère system, part I: Collisionless aspects. 718-736 - William T. Taitano, Dana A. Knoll, Luis Chacón:
Charge-and-energy conserving moment-based accelerator for a multi-species Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Ampère system, part II: Collisional aspects. 737-757
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