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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 306
Volume 306, February 2016
- Maximilian S. Metti

, Jinchao Xu, Chun Liu:
Energetically stable discretizations for charge transport and electrokinetic models. 1-18 - Jaime Carpio

, Juan Luis Prieto
, Marcos Vera
:
A local anisotropic adaptive algorithm for the solution of low-Mach transient combustion problems. 19-42 - Phanisri P. Pratapa

, Phanish Suryanarayana, John E. Pask:
Anderson acceleration of the Jacobi iterative method: An efficient alternative to Krylov methods for large, sparse linear systems. 43-54 - Philsu Kim, Junghan Kim, WonKyu Jung, Sunyoung Bu:

An error embedded method based on generalized Chebyshev polynomials. 55-72 - Yan Yang

, Minping Wan
, Yipeng Shi, Kun Yang
, Shiyi Chen
:
A hybrid scheme for compressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. 73-91 - Per Pettersson

, Jan Nordström
, Alireza Doostan:
A well-posed and stable stochastic Galerkin formulation of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with random data. 92-116 - Jonathan R. Bull

, Antony Jameson:
Explicit filtering and exact reconstruction of the sub-filter stresses in large eddy simulation. 117-136 - Miguel A. Herrada

, José M. Montanero
:
A numerical method to study the dynamics of capillary fluid systems. 137-147 - Matías Fernando Benedetto

, Stefano Berrone
, Andrea Borio
, Sandra Pieraccini
, Stefano Scialò:
A hybrid mortar virtual element method for discrete fracture network simulations. 148-166 - Ryan Galagusz, David Shirokoff

, Jean-Christophe Nave:
A Fourier penalty method for solving the time-dependent Maxwell's equations in domains with curved boundaries. 167-198 - Markus Nordlund, Milos Stanic, Arkadiusz K. Kuczaj

, Edo M. A. Frederix, Bernard J. Geurts:
Improved PISO algorithms for modeling density varying flow in conjugate fluid-porous domains. 199-215 - Moritz Kompenhans, Gonzalo Rubio

, Esteban Ferrer
, Eusebio Valero:
Adaptation strategies for high order discontinuous Galerkin methods based on Tau-estimation. 216-236 - Yu Wang, Chang Shu

, Liming Yang
:
Boundary condition-enforced immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann flux solver for thermal flows with Neumann boundary conditions. 237-252 - Innocent Souopgui

, Scott A. Wieland, M. Yousuff Hussaini, Oleg V. Vasilyev
:
Space-time adaptive approach to variational data assimilation using wavelets. 253-268 - Caio F. Rodrigues, Jorge L. Suzuki, Marco L. Bittencourt

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Construction of minimum energy high-order Helmholtz bases for structured elements. 269-290 - Liming Yang

, Chang Shu
, Jie Wu, Y. Wang:
Numerical simulation of flows from free molecular regime to continuum regime by a DVM with streaming and collision processes. 291-310 - Jianying Zhang, Guangwu Yan, Moran Wang:

Lattice Boltzmann simulations for the vortex tori pattern in the three-dimensional cubic-quintic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation. 311-319 - Olga Podvigina, V. Zheligovsky, Uriel Frisch

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The Cauchy-Lagrangian method for numerical analysis of Euler flow. 320-342 - Philip Zwanenburg

, Siva Nadarajah:
Equivalence between the Energy Stable Flux Reconstruction and Filtered Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes. 343-369 - E. Gagarina, Vijaya R. Ambati, S. Nurijanyan, Jaap J. W. van der Vegt, Onno Bokhove

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On variational and symplectic time integrators for Hamiltonian systems. 370-389 - Mattheus P. Ueckermann, Pierre F. J. Lermusiaux

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Hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin projection methods for Navier-Stokes and Boussinesq equations. 390-421 - Bram van Es

, Barry Koren, Hugo J. de Blank:
Finite-volume scheme for anisotropic diffusion. 422-442 - Mu Wang

, John F. Brady:
Spectral Ewald Acceleration of Stokesian Dynamics for polydisperse suspensions. 443-477 - Bryan D. Quaife, George Biros:

Adaptive time stepping for vesicle suspensions. 478-499 - Chuchu Chen, Jialin Hong, Liying Zhang:

Preservation of physical properties of stochastic Maxwell equations with additive noise via stochastic multi-symplectic methods. 500-519 - Vahid Keshavarzzadeh

, Sami F. Masri:
Identification of discontinuous nonlinear systems via a multivariate Padé approach. 520-545

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