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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 270
Volume 270, August 2014
- Minseok Choi, Themistoklis P. Sapsis, George E. Karniadakis:
On the equivalence of dynamically orthogonal and bi-orthogonal methods: Theory and numerical simulations. 1-20 - Mihai Alexe, Adrian Sandu:
Space-time adaptive solution of inverse problems with the discrete adjoint method. 21-39 - Irene M. Gamba, Jeffrey R. Haack:
A conservative spectral method for the Boltzmann equation with anisotropic scattering and the grazing collisions limit. 40-57 - Quanxiang Wang, Zhiyue Zhang, Xinhua Zhang, Quanyong Zhu:
Energy-preserving finite volume element method for the improved Boussinesq equation. 58-69 - Ahmad Kadoura, Shuyu Sun, Amgad Salama:
Accelerating Monte Carlo molecular simulations by reweighting and reconstructing Markov chains: Extrapolation of canonical ensemble averages and second derivatives to different temperature and density conditions. 70-85 - Tomas Lundquist, Jan Nordström:
The SBP-SAT technique for initial value problems. 86-104 - Yu Lv, Matthias Ihme:
Discontinuous Galerkin method for multicomponent chemically reacting flows and combustion. 105-137 - Mathea J. Vuik, Jennifer K. Ryan:
Multiwavelet troubled-cell indicator for discontinuity detection of discontinuous Galerkin schemes. 138-160 - Romain Aubry, B. Kaan Karamete, Eric L. Mestreau, Saikat Dey:
A three-dimensional parametric mesher with surface boundary-layer capability. 161-181 - Dietmar Kröner, Michael Ruzicka, Ioannis Toulopoulos:
Local discontinuous Galerkin numerical solutions of non-Newtonian incompressible flows modeled by p-Navier-Stokes equations. 182-202 - Igor L. Novak, Boris M. Slepchenko:
A conservative algorithm for parabolic problems in domains with moving boundaries. 203-213 - Honghua Dai, Xiaokui Yue, Jianping Yuan, Satya N. Atluri:
A time domain collocation method for studying the aeroelasticity of a two dimensional airfoil with a structural nonlinearity. 214-237 - Zhen-Sheng Sun, Lei Luo, Yu-Xin Ren, Shi-Ying Zhang:
A sixth order hybrid finite difference scheme based on the minimized dispersion and controllable dissipation technique. 238-254 - Jian Guo Zhou:
Lattice Boltzmann morphodynamic model. 255-264 - Jean Michel D. Sellier, Ivan Dimov:
A Wigner Monte Carlo approach to density functional theory. 265-277 - Diego Avesani, Michael Dumbser, Alberto Bellin:
A new class of Moving-Least-Squares WENO-SPH schemes. 278-299 - Nicolas Favrie, Sergey L. Gavrilyuk, Serge Ndanou:
A thermodynamically compatible splitting procedure in hyperelasticity. 300-324 - Nicholas D. Stehle, Dmitriy Y. Anistratov, Marvin L. Adams:
A hybrid transport-diffusion method for 2D transport problems with diffusive subdomains. 325-344 - Jie Zhang, Ming-Jiu Ni:
Direct simulation of multi-phase MHD flows on an unstructured Cartesian adaptive system. 345-365 - G. R. Anjos, Navid Borhani, Norberto Mangiavacchi, John Richard Thome:
A 3D moving mesh Finite Element Method for two-phase flows. 366-377 - Songting Luo, Jianliang Qian, Robert Burridge:
Fast Huygens sweeping methods for Helmholtz equations in inhomogeneous media in the high frequency regime. 378-401 - Mohammad Hossein Heydari, Mohammad Reza Hooshmandasl, Farid Mohammad Maalek Ghaini, Carlo Cattani:
A computational method for solving stochastic Itô-Volterra integral equations based on stochastic operational matrix for generalized hat basis functions. 402-415 - Shuting Gu, Hui Zhang, Zhengru Zhang:
An energy-stable finite-difference scheme for the binary fluid-surfactant system. 416-431 - Kunal Puri, Prabhu Ramachandran:
Approximate Riemann solvers for the Godunov SPH (GSPH). 432-458 - Enrico Rinaldi, Rene Pecnik, Piero Colonna:
Exact Jacobians for implicit Navier-Stokes simulations of equilibrium real gas flows. 459-477 - David Schmicker, Per-Olof Persson, Jens Strackeljan:
Implicit Geometry Meshing for the simulation of Rotary Friction Welding. 478-489 - Lukas Exl, Thomas Schrefl:
Non-uniform FFT for the finite element computation of the micromagnetic scalar potential. 490-505 - F. Jauberteau, Roger Temam, Joseph J. Tribbia:
Multiscale/fractional step schemes for the numerical simulation of the rotating shallow water flows with complex periodic topography. 506-531 - Alexander Patronis, Duncan A. Lockerby:
Multiscale simulation of non-isothermal microchannel gas flows. 532-543 - Habib N. Najm, Mauro Valorani:
Enforcing positivity in intrusive PC-UQ methods for reactive ODE systems. 544-569 - Stephen D. Webb:
Symplectic integration of magnetic systems. 570-576 - Amanda Peters Randles, Efthimios Kaxiras:
Parallel in time approximation of the lattice Boltzmann method for laminar flows. 577-586 - Mark Owkes, Olivier Desjardins:
A computational framework for conservative, three-dimensional, unsplit, geometric transport with application to the volume-of-fluid (VOF) method. 587-612 - Mohammad Poursina, Kurt S. Anderson:
An improved fast multipole method for electrostatic potential calculations in a class of coarse-grained molecular simulations. 613-633 - Jinho Kim, Dinshaw S. Balsara:
A stable HLLC Riemann solver for relativistic magnetohydrodynamics. 634-639 - Mohammad Robiul Hossan, Robert Dillon, Prashanta Dutta:
Hybrid immersed interface-immersed boundary methods for AC dielectrophoresis. 640-659 - Patrick Blonigan, Qiqi Wang:
Probability density adjoint for sensitivity analysis of the Mean of Chaos. 660-686 - Jie Liu, Rajeev K. Jaiman, Pardha S. Gurugubelli:
A stable second-order scheme for fluid-structure interaction with strong added-mass effects. 687-710 - Yaman Güçlü, Andrew J. Christlieb, William N. G. Hitchon:
Arbitrarily high order Convected Scheme solution of the Vlasov-Poisson system. 711-752 - Xianyi Zeng, Guglielmo Scovazzi:
A frame-invariant vector limiter for flux corrected nodal remap in arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian flow computations. 753-783 - Andrea Mignone:
High-order conservative reconstruction schemes for finite volume methods in cylindrical and spherical coordinates. 784-814
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