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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 307
Volume 307, February 2016
- Rémi Abgrall:
Editorial. A1
- Meire Fortunato, Per-Olof Persson:
High-order unstructured curved mesh generation using the Winslow equations. 1-14 - Fanhai Zeng, Zhongqiang Zhang, George E. Karniadakis:
Fast difference schemes for solving high-dimensional time-fractional subdiffusion equations. 15-33 - Georges Akiki, S. Balachandar:
Immersed boundary method with non-uniform distribution of Lagrangian markers for a non-uniform Eulerian mesh. 34-59 - Brandon E. Merrill, Yulia T. Peet, Paul F. Fischer, James W. Lottes:
A spectrally accurate method for overlapping grid solution of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. 60-93 - Xiu Yang, Huan Lei, Nathan A. Baker, Guang Lin:
Enhancing sparsity of Hermite polynomial expansions by iterative rotations. 94-109 - Maitham Makki Alhubail, Qiqi Wang:
The swept rule for breaking the latency barrier in time advancing PDEs. 110-121 - François Fillion-Gourdeau, Emmanuel Lorin, André D. Bandrauk:
Galerkin method for unsplit 3-D Dirac equation using atomically/kinetically balanced B-spline basis. 122-145
- William J. Rider, Walt Witkowski, James R. Kamm, Tim Wildey:
Robust verification analysis. 146-163 - Stuart R. Slattery:
Mesh-free data transfer algorithms for partitioned multiphysics problems: Conservation, accuracy, and parallelism. 164-188
- D. V. Kotov, H. C. Yee, A. A. Wray, Björn Sjögreen, Alexei G. Kritsuk:
Numerical dissipation control in high order shock-capturing schemes for LES of low speed flows. 189-202 - Longfei Xiao, Jianmin Yang, Tao Peng, Longbin Tao:
A free surface interpolation approach for rapid simulation of short waves in meshless numerical wave tank based on the radial basis function. 203-224 - Manuel Kindelan, Miguel Moscoso, Pedro González-Rodríguez:
Radial basis function interpolation in the limit of increasingly flat basis functions. 225-242 - Zhiping Mao, Jie Shen:
Efficient spectral-Galerkin methods for fractional partial differential equations with variable coefficients. 243-261 - Marco Donatelli, Mariarosa Mazza, Stefano Serra-Capizzano:
Spectral analysis and structure preserving preconditioners for fractional diffusion equations. 262-279 - Shu-Lin Wu:
A second-order parareal algorithm for fractional PDEs. 280-290 - Sebastian Nørgaard, Ole Sigmund, Boyan S. Lazarov:
Topology optimization of unsteady flow problems using the lattice Boltzmann method. 291-307 - A. Veeraragavan, J. Beri, Rowan J. Gollan:
Use of the method of manufactured solutions for the verification of conjugate heat transfer solvers. 308-320 - N. J. van der Kaap, L. Jan Anton Koster:
Massively parallel kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of charge carrier transport in organic semiconductors. 321-332 - Faisal Amlani, Oscar P. Bruno:
An FC-based spectral solver for elastodynamic problems in general three-dimensional domains. 333-354 - Kentaro Yaji, Takayuki Yamada, Masato Yoshino, Toshiro Matsumoto, Kazuhiro Izui, Shinji Nishiwaki:
Topology optimization in thermal-fluid flow using the lattice Boltzmann method. 355-377 - Avinaash Murali, R. G. Rajagopalan:
A new mixed basis Navier-Stokes formulation for incompressible flows over complex geometries. 378-400 - Rodrigo Costa Moura, Spencer J. Sherwin, Joaquim Peiró:
Eigensolution analysis of spectral/hp continuous Galerkin approximations to advection-diffusion problems: Insights into spectral vanishing viscosity. 401-422 - Feng Zheng, Jianxian Qiu:
Directly solving the Hamilton-Jacobi equations by Hermite WENO Schemes. 423-445 - Eric Cancès, Geneviève Dusson, Yvon Maday, Benjamin Stamm, Martin Vohralík:
A perturbation-method-based post-processing for the planewave discretization of Kohn-Sham models. 446-459 - Milan Dotlic, Dragan Vidovic, B. Pokorni, Milenko Pusic, M. Dimkic:
Second-order accurate finite volume method for well-driven flows. 460-475 - Oscar P. Bruno, Max Cubillos:
Higher-order in time "quasi-unconditionally stable" ADI solvers for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations in 2D and 3D curvilinear domains. 476-495 - Pavel Váchal, Burton Wendroff:
On preservation of symmetry in r-z staggered Lagrangian schemes. 496-507 - Christopher Angstmann, Isaac C. Donnelly, Bruce Ian Henry, B. A. Jacobs, Trevor Ashley Mcpherson Langlands, James A. Nichols:
From stochastic processes to numerical methods: A new scheme for solving reaction subdiffusion fractional partial differential equations. 508-534 - Seong-Kwan Park, Gahyung Jo, Hi Jun Choe:
Existence and stability in the virtual interpolation point method for the Stokes equations. 535-549 - Ashish Pathak, Mehdi Raessi:
A three-dimensional volume-of-fluid method for reconstructing and advecting three-material interfaces forming contact lines. 550-573 - Hailiang Liu, Michael Pollack:
Alternating evolution discontinuous Galerkin methods for convection-diffusion equations. 574-592 - Vincent Michaud-Rioux, Lei Zhang, Hong Guo:
RESCU: A real space electronic structure method. 593-613 - Manuel Hirschler, Philip Kunz, Manuel Huber, Friedemann Hahn, Ulrich Nieken:
Open boundary conditions for ISPH and their application to micro-flow. 614-633 - Swarnava Ghosh, Phanish Suryanarayana:
Higher-order finite-difference formulation of periodic Orbital-free Density Functional Theory. 634-652
- Yidong Xia, Chuanjin Wang, Hong Luo, Mark Christon, József Bakosi:
Assessment of a hybrid finite element and finite volume code for turbulent incompressible flows. 653-669
- Vito Pasquariello, Georg Hammerl, Felix Örley, Stefan Hickel, Caroline Danowski, Alexander Popp, Wolfgang A. Wall, Nikolaus A. Adams:
A cut-cell finite volume - finite element coupling approach for fluid-structure interaction in compressible flow. 670-695
- Adam J. Hoffman, John C. Lee:
A time-dependent neutron transport method of characteristics formulation with time derivative propagation. 696-714 - Colin Josey, Pablo Ducru, Benoit Forget, Kord Smith:
Windowed multipole for cross section Doppler broadening. 715-727
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