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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 214
Volume 214, Number 1, May 2006
- Donghyun You:
A high-order Padé ADI method for unsteady convection-diffusion equations. 1-11
- Jim E. Morel, B. Todd Adams, Taewan Noh, John M. McGhee, Thomas M. Evans, Todd J. Urbatsch:
Spatial discretizations for self-adjoint forms of the radiative transfer equations. 12-40 - Xiaofeng Yang, Ashley J. James:
Analytic relations for reconstructing piecewise linear interfaces in triangular and tetrahedral grids. 41-54 - José A. Carrillo, Irene M. Gamba, Armando Majorana, Chi-Wang Shu:
2D semiconductor device simulations by WENO-Boltzmann schemes: Efficiency, boundary conditions and comparison to Monte Carlo methods. 55-80 - Andreas Barchanski, Markus Clemens, Herbert De Gersem, Thomas Weiland:
Efficient calculation of current densities in the human body induced by arbitrarily shaped, low-frequency magnetic field sources. 81-95 - Gustaaf B. Jacobs, Jan S. Hesthaven:
High-order nodal discontinuous Galerkin particle-in-cell method on unstructured grids. 96-121 - Jorge M. Ramírez:
Multiplicative cascades applied to PDEs (two numerical examples). 122-136 - Meng-Sing Liou:
A sequel to AUSM, Part II: AUSM+-up for all speeds. 137-170 - Taeyoung Ha, Sukjoon Pyun, Changsoo Shin:
Efficient electric resistivity inversion using adjoint state of mixed finite-element method for Poisson's equation. 171-186 - Andreas Rätz, Angel Ribalta, Axel Voigt:
Surface evolution of elastically stressed films under deposition by a diffuse interface model. 187-208 - Zhi-Zhong Sun, Xiaonan Wu:
The stability and convergence of a difference scheme for the Schrödinger equation on an infinite domain by using artificial boundary conditions. 209-223 - Thorsten Hohage:
Fast numerical solution of the electromagnetic medium scattering problem and applications to the inverse problem. 224-238 - Anotida Madzvamuse:
Time-stepping schemes for moving grid finite elements applied to reaction-diffusion systems on fixed and growing domains. 239-263 - Anthony Beaudoin, Serge Huberson, Elie Rivoalen:
From Navier-Stokes to Stokes by means of particle methods. 264-283 - Martin Lampe, Glenn Joyce, Wallace M. Manheimer, Anatoly Streltsov, Gurudas Ganguli:
Quasineutral particle simulation technique for whistlers. 284-298 - Vladimir Fuchs, James P. Gunn:
On the integration of equations of motion for particle-in-cell codes. 299-315 - Dimitris A. Goussis, Mauro Valorani:
An efficient iterative algorithm for the approximation of the fast and slow dynamics of stiff systems. 316-346 - Paola Gervasio, Fausto Saleri, Alessandro Veneziani:
Algebraic fractional-step schemes with spectral methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 347-365 - Jie Zhang, David M. Eckmann, Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy:
A front tracking method for a deformable intravascular bubble in a tube with soluble surfactant transport. 366-396 - Hang Ding, Chang Shu:
A stencil adaptive algorithm for finite difference solution of incompressible viscous flows. 397-420 - Pingbing Ming, Xingye Yue:
Numerical methods for multiscale elliptic problems. 421-445
Volume 214, Number 2, May 2006
- Francis X. Giraldo:
High-order triangle-based discontinuous Galerkin methods for hyperbolic equations on a rotating sphere. 447-465 - Yuhui Sun, Yongcheng Zhou, Shu-Guang Li, Gang W. Wei:
A windowed Fourier pseudospectral method for hyperbolic conservation laws. 466-490 - D. C. Visser, Huub C. J. Hoefsloot, Piet D. Iedema:
Modelling multi-viscosity systems with dissipative particle dynamics. 491-504 - Chen Tang, Wenping Wang, Haiqing Yan, Zhanqing Chen:
High-order predictor-corrector of exponential fitting for the N-body problems. 505-520 - Qing Nie, Yong-Tao Zhang, Rui Zhao:
Efficient semi-implicit schemes for stiff systems. 521-537 - John P. Boyd:
A proof that the discrete singular convolution (DSC)/Lagrange-distributed approximating function (LDAF) method is inferior to high order finite differences. 538-549 - Keizo Fujimoto, Shinobu Machida:
Electromagnetic full particle code with adaptive mesh refinement technique: Application to the current sheet evolution. 550-566 - Yulong Xing, Chi-Wang Shu:
High order well-balanced finite volume WENO schemes and discontinuous Galerkin methods for a class of hyperbolic systems with source terms. 567-598 - Moujin Zhang, S.-T. John Yu, S.-C. Henry Lin, Sin-Chung Chang, Isaiah Blankson:
Solving the MHD equations by the space-time conservation element and solution element method. 599-617 - Hong Luo, Joseph D. Baum, Rainald Löhner:
A hybrid Cartesian grid and gridless method for compressible flows. 618-632 - Jingfang Huang, Jun Jia, Michael L. Minion:
Accelerating the convergence of spectral deferred correction methods. 633-656 - Yasutaro Nishimura, Zhihong Lin, J. L. V. Lewandowski, Stéphane Ethier:
A finite element Poisson solver for gyrokinetic particle simulations in a global field aligned mesh. 657-671 - Shi Jin, Xin Wen:
Hamiltonian-preserving schemes for the Liouville equation of geometrical optics with discontinuous local wave speeds. 672-697 - Ching-Shan Chou, Chi-Wang Shu:
High order residual distribution conservative finite difference WENO schemes for steady state problems on non-smooth meshes. 698-724 - Jim Kao, Dawn Flicker, Kayo Ide, Michael Ghil:
Estimating model parameters for an impact-produced shock-wave simulation: Optimal use of partial data with the extended Kalman filter. 725-737 - Holger Schmitz, Rainer Grauer:
Darwin-Vlasov simulations of magnetised plasmas. 738-756 - Frédéric Nataf:
A new approach to perfectly matched layers for the linearized Euler system. 757-772 - Rémi Abgrall:
Essentially non-oscillatory Residual Distribution schemes for hyperbolic problems. 773-808 - Giovanni Russo, Peter Smereka:
Computation of strained epitaxial growth in three dimensions by kinetic Monte Carlo. 809-828 - Jahrul M. Alam, Nicholas K.-R. Kevlahan, Oleg V. Vasilyev:
Simultaneous space-time adaptive wavelet solution of nonlinear parabolic differential equations. 829-857 - Metin Muradoglu, Arif Doruk Kayaalp:
An auxiliary grid method for computations of multiphase flows in complex geometries. 858-877
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