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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 420
Volume 420, November 2020
- Hugh A. Carson, Arthur C. Huang, Marshall C. Galbraith, Steven R. Allmaras, David L. Darmofal:
Anisotropic mesh adaptation for continuous finite element discretization through mesh optimization via error sampling and synthesis. 109620 - Feng Qu, Di Sun, Boxiao Zhou, Junqiang Bai:
Self-similar structures based genuinely two-dimensional Riemann solvers in curvilinear coordinates. 109668 - Yongyong Cai, Emmanuel Lorin:
Stationary state computation for nonlinear Dirac operators. 109679 - Yi Shi, Peng Song, Wenjun Sun:
An asymptotic preserving unified gas kinetic particle method for radiative transfer equations. 109687 - Nicolas Crouseilles, Lukas Einkemmer, Josselin Massot:
Exponential methods for solving hyperbolic problems with application to collisionless kinetic equations. 109688 - Antoine Lejay, Hernán Mardones González:
A forward-backward probabilistic algorithm for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 109689 - Maurice Maurer, Alejandro Bañón Navarro, Tilman Dannert, Marco Restelli, Florian Hindenlang, Tobias Görler, Daniel Told, Denis Jarema, Gabriele Merlo, Frank Jenko:
GENE-3D: A global gyrokinetic turbulence code for stellarators. 109694 - Tomislav Maric, Douglas B. Kothe, Dieter Bothe:
Unstructured un-split geometrical Volume-of-Fluid methods - A review. 109695 - Marcos Sandim, Afonso Paiva, Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo:
Simple and reliable boundary detection for meshfree particle methods using interval analysis. 109702 - Grant Rydquist, Mahdi Esmaily:
An optimal O(N) scheme for simulations of colliding, particle-laden flows on unstructured grids. 109703 - Adam Stanier, Luis Chacón, A. Le:
A cancellation problem in hybrid particle-in-cell schemes due to finite particle size. 109705 - Matthias Taus, Leonardo Zepeda-Núñez, Russell J. Hewett, Laurent Demanet:
L-Sweeps: A scalable, parallel preconditioner for the high-frequency Helmholtz equation. 109706 - Zhiqiang Cai, Jingshuang Chen, Min Liu, Xinyu Liu:
Deep least-squares methods: An unsupervised learning-based numerical method for solving elliptic PDEs. 109707 - Cheng-Chuan Lin, Fu-Ling Yang:
Continuum simulation for regularized non-local μ(I) model of dense granular flows. 109708 - Hai-Long Li, Hao-Ran Liu, Hang Ding:
A fully 3D simulation of fluid-structure interaction with dynamic wetting and contact angle hysteresis. 109709 - Panos Lambrianides, Qi Gong, Daniele Venturi:
A new scalable algorithm for computational optimal control under uncertainty. 109710 - Pedram Pakseresht, Mahdi Esmaily, Sourabh V. Apte:
A correction scheme for wall-bounded two-way coupled point-particle simulations. 109711 - Konstantin Lipnikov, Nathaniel R. Morgan:
Conservative high-order discontinuous Galerkin remap scheme on curvilinear polyhedral meshes. 109712 - Niran A. Ilangakoon, Arnaud G. Malan, Bevan W. S. Jones:
A higher-order accurate surface tension modelling volume-of-fluid scheme for 2D curvilinear meshes. 109717 - Ziyang Huang, Guang Lin, Arezoo Motavalizadeh Ardekani:
Consistent and conservative scheme for incompressible two-phase flows using the conservative Allen-Cahn model. 109718 - Nishant Panda, Dave Osthus, Gowri Srinivasan, Daniel O'Malley, Viet T. Chau, Diane Oyen, Humberto Godinez:
Mesoscale informed parameter estimation through machine learning: A case-study in fracture modeling. 109719 - Antonella Abbà, Alessandro Recanati, Matteo Tugnoli, Luca Bonaventura:
Dynamical p-adaptivity for LES of compressible flows in a high order DG framework. 109720 - Jasper Volmer, Tom W. J. de Geus, Ron H. J. Peerlings:
Improving the initial guess for the Newton-Raphson protocol in time-dependent simulations. 109721 - Andrea Thomann, Gabriella Puppo, Christian Klingenberg:
An all speed second order well-balanced IMEX relaxation scheme for the Euler equations with gravity. 109723
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