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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 122
Volume 122, September 2022
- Chennakesava Kadapa
, Xinyu Wang, Yue Mei:
A comprehensive assessment of accuracy of adaptive integration of cut cells for laminar fluid-structure interaction problems. 1-18 - Yi-Fen Ke, Changfeng Ma:
Adaptive parameter based matrix splitting iteration method for the large and sparse linear systems. 19-27 - Piotr Krzyzanowski
:
Analysis of a preconditioner for a membrane diffusion problem with the Kedem-Katchalsky transmission condition. 28-34 - Shun Zhang
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Battling Gibbs phenomenon: On finite element approximations of discontinuous solutions of PDEs. 35-47 - Volker John
, Baptiste Moreau, Julia Novo:
Error analysis of a SUPG-stabilized POD-ROM method for convection-diffusion-reaction equations. 48-60 - Jai Tushar
, Anil Kumar
, Sarvesh Kumar:
Virtual element methods for general linear elliptic interface problems on polygonal meshes with small edges. 61-75 - Yunqing Huang, Jichun Li, Wei Yang:
Developing and analyzing a finite element method for simulating wave propagation in graphene-based absorber. 76-92 - R. K. Mohanty
, Bishnu Pada Ghosh, Urvashi Arora:
High precision implicit method for 3D quasilinear hyperbolic equations on a dissimilar domain: Application to 3D telegraphic equation. 93-116 - Yanhua Mei, Rong An:
Error estimates of second-order BDF Galerkin finite element methods for a coupled nonlinear Schrödinger system. 117-125
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