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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 533
Volume 533, 2025
- Steffen Schotthöfer
, M. Paul Laiu, Martin Frank, Cory D. Hauck:
Structure-preserving neural networks for the regularized entropy-based closure of a linear, kinetic, radiative transport equation. 113967 - Xiang-Li Fang, Ping-Ping Wang, Zi-Fei Meng, Fu-Ren Ming, A-Man Zhang:
An accurate thermodynamic Riemann-SPH model for multiphase flows with applications in bubble dynamics. 113969 - Chong-Sen Huang
, Tian-Yang Han, Jie Zhang
, Ming-Jiu Ni
:
A 2D sharp and conservative VOF method for modeling the contact line dynamics with hysteresis on complex boundary. 113975 - Cuiling Ma, Xufeng Xiao
, Xinlong Feng:
An energy-stable parametric finite element approximation for axisymmetric Willmore flow of closed surfaces. 113977 - Jaeyoung Jung
, Manuel Schmid, Jacob Fish, Ensheng Weng, Marco Giometto:
Path-conservative well-balanced high-order finite-volume solver for the volume-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with discontinuous porosity. 113978 - Zhenming Wang, Jun Zhu, Yan Tan, Linlin Tian, Ning Zhao:
An extremum properties (EP)-based discontinuous sensor and hybrid weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme on tetrahedral meshes. 113979 - Li Luo
, Qian Zhang, Haochen Liu, Jinpeng Zhang, Xiao-Ping Wang:
A numerical study of two-phase flows in complex domain with a generalized Navier slip and penetration boundary condition on permeable boundaries. 113980 - Lukas Lundgren
, Christian Helanow, Jonathan Wiskandt, Inga Monika Koszalka
, Josefin Ahlkrona:
A potential energy conserving finite element method for turbulent variable density flow: Application to glacier-fjord circulation. 113981 - Alban Vergnaud
, Antoine Lemoine
, Jérôme Breil:
Compact cell-based Compatible Discrete Operator diffusion scheme on Cartesian AMR mesh. 113982 - Maxim A. Olshanskii
, Henry von Wahl
:
Stability of instantaneous pressures in an Eulerian finite element method for moving boundary flow problems. 113983 - Carolyn M. V. Pethrick
, Siva Nadarajah:
Fully-discrete nonlinearly-stable flux reconstruction methods for compressible flows. 113984 - Paul J. Dellar:
A quantum lattice algorithm with fourth-order accuracy for the one-dimensional Dirac equation. 113991 - Xingding Chen
, Xiao-Chuan Cai
:
A preconditioning method with the Generalized-α time discretization for dynamic crack propagations based on XFEM. 113992 - Lijie Mei
, Xiangqing Liu, Yaolin Jiang:
Unconditionally stable explicit exponential methods for the Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger equations. 113993 - Zachary T. Hilliard, Mohammad Farazmand
:
Sequential data assimilation for PDEs using shape-morphing solutions. 113994 - Huakun Huang
, Qingmo Xie, Tai'an Hu, Huan Hu, Peng Yu
:
A random forest machine learning in turbulence closure modeling for complex flows and heat transfer based on the non-equilibrium turbulence assumption. 113995 - Yuanhong Chen, Yifan Lin, Xiang Sun, Chunxin Yuan, Zhen Gao
:
Tensor decomposition-based neural operator with dynamic mode decomposition for parameterized time-dependent problems. 113996 - Filippo Terragni
, José Manuel Vega
:
New efficient data-driven reduced order models for oscillatory dynamics. 113997 - Fanxiang Xu
, Hadi Hajibeygi, Lambertus J. Sluys:
Multiscale extended finite element method (MS-XFEM): Analysis of fractured geological formations under compression. 113998 - Ivan Zanardi
, Alberto Padovan, Daniel J. Bodony, Marco Panesi:
Petrov-Galerkin model reduction for thermochemical nonequilibrium gas mixtures. 113999 - Minmiao Wang
:
A family of provable L stable and boundedness preserving high order Runge-Kutta discrete exterior calculus discretization for conservative phase field method. 114000 - Yuta Tanabe
, Kentaro Yaji, Kuniharu Ushijima:
Adjoint lattice kinetic scheme for topology optimization in fluid problems. 114001 - Chunmei Wang, Shangyou Zhang:
Auto-stabilized weak Galerkin finite element methods for Stokes equations on non-convex polytopal meshes. 114006

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