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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 282
Volume 282, February 2015
- Jan Nordström, Markus Wahlsten:
Variance reduction through robust design of boundary conditions for stochastic hyperbolic systems of equations. 1-22 - Sergey A. Matveev, Alexander P. Smirnov, E. E. Tyrtyshnikov:
A fast numerical method for the Cauchy problem for the Smoluchowski equation. 23-32 - Timur Z. Ismagilov:
Second order finite volume scheme for Maxwell's equations with discontinuous electromagnetic properties on unstructured meshes. 33-42 - Shuangxi Zhang, Yuesong Jia, Qizhi Sun:
Comment on "Symplectic integration of magnetic systems" by Stephen D. Webb [J. Comput. Phys. 270(2014) 570-576]. 43-46 - Wei-Fan Hu, Ming-Chih Lai, Yuan-Nan Young:
A hybrid immersed boundary and immersed interface method for electrohydrodynamic simulations. 47-61 - Umair bin Waheed, Tariq Alkhalifah, Hui Wang:
Efficient traveltime solutions of the acoustic TI eikonal equation. 62-76 - Wanda Strychalski, Calina A. Copos, Owen L. Lewis, Robert D. Guy:
A poroelastic immersed boundary method with applications to cell biology. 77-97 - Philipp Rauschenberger, Bernhard Weigand:
A Volume-of-Fluid method with interface reconstruction for ice growth in supercooled water. 98-112 - C. J. Budd, Robert D. Russell, E. J. Walsh:
The geometry of r-adaptive meshes generated using optimal transport methods. 113-137 - Fei Lu, Matthias Morzfeld, Xuemin Tu, Alexandre J. Chorin:
Limitations of polynomial chaos expansions in the Bayesian solution of inverse problems. 138-147 - Federico A. Stasyszyn, Detlef Elstner:
A vector potential implementation for smoothed particle magnetohydrodynamics. 148-156 - Lucian Ivan, Hans De Sterck, Andree Susanto, Clinton P. T. Groth:
High-order central ENO finite-volume scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws on three-dimensional cubed-sphere grids. 157-182 - Tobias Kempe, Matthias Lennartz, Stephan Schwarz, Jochen Fröhlich:
Imposing the free-slip condition with a continuous forcing immersed boundary method. 183-209 - Wenying Lu, Yunqing Huang, Hailiang Liu:
Mass preserving discontinuous Galerkin methods for Schrödinger equations. 210-226 - Dragan Vidovic, Milan Dotlic, Milenko Pusic, B. Pokorni:
Piecewise linear transformation in diffusive flux discretization. 227-237 - D. Lannes, Fabien Marche:
A new class of fully nonlinear and weakly dispersive Green-Naghdi models for efficient 2D simulations. 238-268 - Lluís Jofre, Ricard Borrell, Oriol Lehmkuhl, Assensi Oliva:
Parallel load balancing strategy for Volume-of-Fluid methods on 3-D unstructured meshes. 269-288 - Petr N. Vabishchevich:
Numerically solving an equation for fractional powers of elliptic operators. 289-302 - Frederick Ira Moxley III, Tim Byrnes, Baoling Ma, Yun Yan, Weizhong Dai:
A G-FDTD scheme for solving multi-dimensional open dissipative Gross-Pitaevskii equations. 303-316 - Philip J. Archer, Wei Bai:
A new non-overlapping concept to improve the Hybrid Particle Level Set method in multi-phase fluid flows. 317-333 - Peter W. Stokes, Bronson Philippa, Wayne Read, Ronald D. White:
Efficient numerical solution of the time fractional diffusion equation by mapping from its Brownian counterpart. 334-344 - Ossi Lehtikangas, Tanja Tarvainen, Arnold D. Kim, Simon R. Arridge:
Finite element approximation of the radiative transport equation in a medium with piece-wise constant refractive index. 345-359 - Aaron Katz, Dalon Work:
High-order flux correction/finite difference schemes for strand grids. 360-380 - Matthew R. Norman:
Hermite WENO limiting for multi-moment finite-volume methods using the ADER-DT time discretization for 1-D systems of conservation laws. 381-396 - Igor A. Andriyash, Rémi Lehe, Victor Malka:
A spectral unaveraged algorithm for free electron laser simulations. 397-409
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