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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 250
Volume 250, October 2013
- Dirk Gillespie

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Computing the partition function, ensemble averages, and density of states for lattice spin systems by sampling the mean. 1-12 - Li He:

Block-spectral mapping for multi-scale solution. 13-26 - Lei Wu

, Craig White
, Thomas J. Scanlon, Jason M. Reese
, Yonghao Zhang
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Deterministic numerical solutions of the Boltzmann equation using the fast spectral method. 27-52 - D. M. Williams, Patrice Castonguay, Peter E. Vincent, Antony Jameson:

Energy stable flux reconstruction schemes for advection-diffusion problems on triangles. 53-76 - Diego C. Assêncio, Joseph M. Teran:

A second order virtual node algorithm for Stokes flow problems with interfacial forces, discontinuous material properties and irregular domains. 77-105 - Lin Mu

, Junping Wang, Guowei Wei, Xiu Ye, Shan Zhao
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Weak Galerkin methods for second order elliptic interface problems. 106-125 - Reza Khazaeli

, Saeed Mortazavi, Mahmud Ashrafizaadeh:
Application of a ghost fluid approach for a thermal lattice Boltzmann method. 126-140 - Andree Susanto, Lucian Ivan, Hans De Sterck

, Clinton P. T. Groth:
High-order central ENO finite-volume scheme for ideal MHD. 141-164 - Weiming An, Viktor K. Decyk, Warren B. Mori, Thomas M. Antonsen Jr.

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An improved iteration loop for the three dimensional quasi-static particle-in-cell algorithm: QuickPIC. 165-177 - Antonio J. Gil

, Aurelio Arranz Carreño
, Javier Bonet
, Oubay Hassan
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An enhanced Immersed Structural Potential Method for fluid-structure interaction. 178-205 - Yuki Homma

, Akiyoshi Hatayama:
Numerical modeling of the thermal force in a plasma for test-ion transport simulation based on a Monte Carlo Binary Collision Model (II) - Thermal forces due to temperature gradients parallel and perpendicular to the magnetic field. 206-223 - Juan A. Acebrón

, Ángel Rodríguez-Rozas
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Highly efficient numerical algorithm based on random trees for accelerating parallel Vlasov-Poisson simulations. 224-245 - Binh K. Lieu, Mihailo R. Jovanovic

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Computation of frequency responses for linear time-invariant PDEs on a compact interval. 246-269 - Arvind Baskaran, Zhengzheng Hu, John S. Lowengrub, Cheng Wang, Steven M. Wise

, Peng Zhou:
Energy stable and efficient finite-difference nonlinear multigrid schemes for the modified phase field crystal equation. 270-292 - Pavel Tomin

, Ivan Lunati
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Hybrid Multiscale Finite Volume method for two-phase flow in porous media. 293-307 - Zhiming Gao

, Jiming Wu:
A small stencil and extremum-preserving scheme for anisotropic diffusion problems on arbitrary 2D and 3D meshes. 308-331 - Wenrui Hao

, Jonathan D. Hauenstein
, Chi-Wang Shu
, Andrew J. Sommese, Zhiliang Xu, Yong-Tao Zhang:
A homotopy method based on WENO schemes for solving steady state problems of hyperbolic conservation laws. 332-346 - Wai-Sun Don

, Rafael Borges
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Accuracy of the weighted essentially non-oscillatory conservative finite difference schemes. 347-372 - Yanheng Li

, Wei Ji
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Stability and convergence analysis of a dynamics-based collective method for random sphere packing. 373-387 - Daniel F. Gordon, M. H. Helle, J. R. Peñano:

Fully explicit nonlinear optics model in a particle-in-cell framework. 388-402 - Dafang Wang, Robert M. Kirby

, Robert S. MacLeod
, Chris R. Johnson:
Inverse electrocardiographic source localization of ischemia: An optimization framework and finite element solution. 403-424 - Joachim Moortgat

, Abbas Firoozabadi:
Higher-order compositional modeling of three-phase flow in 3D fractured porous media based on cross-flow equilibrium. 425-445 - Amneet Pal Singh Bhalla

, Rahul Bale
, Boyce E. Griffith
, Neelesh A. Patankar:
A unified mathematical framework and an adaptive numerical method for fluid-structure interaction with rigid, deforming, and elastic bodies. 446-476 - Jiang Wan, Nicholas Zabaras:

A probabilistic graphical model approach to stochastic multiscale partial differential equations. 477-510 - Jinhai Zhang

, Zhen-Xing Yao:
Optimized explicit finite-difference schemes for spatial derivatives using maximum norm. 511-526 - Nathaniel R. Morgan

, Mark A. Kenamond, Donald E. Burton
, Theodore C. Carney, Daniel Ingraham:
An approach for treating contact surfaces in Lagrangian cell-centered hydrodynamics. 527-554 - Feng Chen, Jie Shen

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A GPU parallelized spectral method for elliptic equations in rectangular domains. 555-564 - Mohamed M. Khader:

Numerical treatment for solving the perturbed fractional PDEs using hybrid techniques. 565-573 - Tetsuro Tsuji

, Kazuo Aoki:
Moving boundary problems for a rarefied gas: Spatially one-dimensional case. 574-600 - Kevin W. Connington

, Taehun Lee
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Lattice Boltzmann simulations of forced wetting transitions of drops on superhydrophobic surfaces. 601-615 - Peng Chen, Nicholas Zabaras:

A nonparametric belief propagation method for uncertainty quantification with applications to flow in random porous media. 616-643 - Volker Schauer, Christian Linder

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All-electron Kohn-Sham density functional theory on hierarchic finite element spaces. 644-664 - Colm Clancy

, Janusz A. Pudykiewicz:
A class of semi-implicit predictor-corrector schemes for the time integration of atmospheric models. 665-684 - Florian Müller, Patrick Jenny, Daniel W. Meyer

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Multilevel Monte Carlo for two phase flow and Buckley-Leverett transport in random heterogeneous porous media. 685-702 - H. C. Yee, D. V. Kotov, Wei Wang

, Chi-Wang Shu:
Corrigendum to "Spurious behavior of shock-capturing methods by the fractional step approach: Problems containing stiff source terms and discontinuities" [J. Comput. Physics 241 (2013) 266-291]. 703-712 - Kevin Carlberg, Charbel Farhat, Julien Cortial

, David Amsallem:
Corrigendum to "The GNAT method for nonlinear model reduction: Effective implementation and application to computational fluid dynamics and turbulent flows" [J. Comput. Physics 242 (2013) 623-647]. 713

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