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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 182
Volume 182, 2025
- Yiru Chen, Yun-Bo Yang
, Lijie Mei:
A family of second-order time stepping methods for a nonlinear fluid-fluid interaction model. 1-23 - Yating Huang
, Zhenyou Wang
:
Analysis of tumor metastasis model in microenvironment based on coupled fractional reaction diffusion equation. 24-45 - Xiaodi Zhang, Meiying Zhang, Xianghai Zhou:
Analysis of the Picard-Newton finite element iteration for the stationary incompressible inductionless MHD equations. 46-65 - Trung-Hieu Nguyen, Truong-Thang Nguyen, Duc-Minh Hoang, Viet-Hung Dang
, Xuan-Dat Pham:
Efficient reliability analysis method for non-linear truss structures using machine learning-based uncertainty quantification. 66-83 - Ahmed S. Dawood, A. S. Amer, Ramzy M. Abumandour, Wageeh A. El-Askary:
Simulation of cartesian cut-cell technique for modeling turbulent flow in asymmetric diffusers using various turbulence models. 84-101 - Deng Wang, Zupeng Jia:
A staggered discontinuous Galerkin method for solving S transport equation on arbitrary polygonal grids. 102-121 - Po Yin Fung
, Sean Y. Hon
:
Block ω-circulant preconditioners for parabolic equations. 122-138 - Xiaorong Wang, Xuerui Mao, Shipeng Mao
, Xiaoming He
:
A mass and charge conservative fully discrete scheme for a 3D diffuse interface model of the two-phase inductionless MHD flows. 139-162 - Zengqiang Tan
:
Unconditionally energy stable and second-order accurate one-parameter ESAV schemes with non-uniform time stepsizes for the functionalized Cahn-Hilliard equation. 163-183 - Taylor Roper
, Harri Hakula
, Troy D. Butler
:
A machine-learning enabled framework for quantifying uncertainties in parameters of computational models. 184-212 - Dibyendu Adak
, Gianmarco Manzini, Jesus Vellojin
:
Nonconforming virtual element method for the Schrödinger eigenvalue problem. 213-235

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