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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 297
Volume 297, September 2015
- Simon Bogner, Regina Ammer, Ulrich Rüde:
Boundary conditions for free interfaces with the lattice Boltzmann method. 1-12 - Yu-Hang Tang, Shuhei Kudo, Xin Bian, Zhen Li, George E. Karniadakis:
Multiscale Universal Interface: A concurrent framework for coupling heterogeneous solvers. 13-31 - Irene M. Gamba, Jeffrey R. Haack, Sébastien Motsch:
Spectral method for a kinetic swarming model. 32-46 - Mircea Grigoriu:
Parametric models for samples of random functions. 47-71 - Ning Du, Hong Wang, Che Wang:
A fast method for a generalized nonlocal elastic model. 72-83 - Christiaan M. Klaij:
On the stabilization of finite volume methods with co-located variables for incompressible flow. 84-89 - Michal A. Kopera, Francis X. Giraldo:
Mass conservation of the unified continuous and discontinuous element-based Galerkin methods on dynamically adaptive grids with application to atmospheric simulations. 90-103 - Boxiao Li, Hamdi A. Tchelepi:
Nonlinear analysis of multiphase transport in porous media in the presence of viscous, buoyancy, and capillary forces. 104-131 - Xin Bian, Zhen Li, George E. Karniadakis:
Multi-resolution flow simulations by smoothed particle hydrodynamics via domain decomposition. 132-155 - Miguel A. Fernández, Mikel Landajuela, Marina Vidrascu:
Fully decoupled time-marching schemes for incompressible fluid/thin-walled structure interaction. 156-181 - Zhilin Li, Li Xiao, Qin Cai, Hongkai Zhao, Ray Luo:
A semi-implicit augmented IIM for Navier-Stokes equations with open, traction, or free boundary conditions. 182-193 - Ka Chun Cheung, Leevan Ling, Steven J. Ruuth:
A localized meshless method for diffusion on folded surfaces. 194-206 - Nima Tofighi, Murat Ozbulut, Amin Rahmat, J. J. Feng, Mehmet Yildiz:
An incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics method for the motion of rigid bodies in fluids. 207-220 - Christopher L. MacDonald, Nirupama Bhattacharya, Brian P. Sprouse, Gabriel A. Silva:
Efficient computation of the Grünwald-Letnikov fractional diffusion derivative using adaptive time step memory. 221-236 - Sudip Garain, Dinshaw S. Balsara, John K. Reid:
Comparing Coarray Fortran (CAF) with MPI for several structured mesh PDE applications. 237-253 - Jean Michel D. Sellier:
A signed particle formulation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. 254-265 - Ramsharan Rangarajan, Huajian Gao:
A finite element method to compute three-dimensional equilibrium configurations of fluid membranes: Optimal parameterization, variational formulation and applications. 266-294 - Dan Gordon, Rachel Gordon, Eli Turkel:
Compact high order schemes with gradient-direction derivatives for absorbing boundary conditions. 295-315 - Marek Krzysztof Misztal, Anier Hernandez-Garcia, Rastin Matin, Henning Osholm Sørensen, Joachim Mathiesen:
Detailed analysis of the lattice Boltzmann method on unstructured grids. 316-339 - Devon Powell, Tom Abel:
An exact general remeshing scheme applied to physically conservative voxelization. 340-356 - William T. Taitano, Luis Chacón, A. N. Simakov, K. Molvig:
A mass, momentum, and energy conserving, fully implicit, scalable algorithm for the multi-dimensional, multi-species Rosenbluth-Fokker-Planck equation. 357-380 - Shin-ichi Iga:
Smooth, seamless, and structured grid generation with flexibility in resolution distribution on a sphere based on conformal mapping and the spring dynamics method. 381-406 - Alex H. Barnett, Bradley J. Nelson, J. Matthew Mahoney:
High-order boundary integral equation solution of high frequency wave scattering from obstacles in an unbounded linearly stratified medium. 407-426 - Thomas G. Jenkins, Eric D. Held:
Coupling extended magnetohydrodynamic fluid codes with radiofrequency ray tracing codes for fusion modeling. 427-441 - Hoang-Ngan Nguyen, Karin Leiderman:
Computation of the singular and regularized image systems for doubly-periodic Stokes flow in the presence of a wall. 442-461 - Dmitriy Y. Anistratov, Yousry Y. Azmy:
Iterative stability analysis of spatial domain decomposition based on block Jacobi algorithm for the diamond-difference scheme. 462-479 - Soheil Ghanbarzadeh, Marc Andre Hesse, Masa Prodanovic:
A level set method for materials with texturally equilibrated pores. 480-494 - Konstantinos N. Blazakis, Anotida Madzvamuse, Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro, Vanessa Styles, Chandrasekhar Venkataraman:
Whole cell tracking through the optimal control of geometric evolution laws. 495-514 - Ianik Plante, Luc Devroye:
On the Green's function of the partially diffusion-controlled reversible ABCD reaction for radiation chemistry codes. 515-529 - John W. Barrett, Harald Garcke, Robert Nürnberg:
Stable finite element approximations of two-phase flow with soluble surfactant. 530-564 - Michael D. Meyers, Chengkun Huang, Yong Zeng, Sunghwan Yi, Brian J. Albright:
On the numerical dispersion of electromagnetic particle-in-cell code: Finite grid instability. 565-583 - Kosala Bandara, Fehmi Cirak, Günther Of, Olaf Steinbach, Jan Zapletal:
Boundary element based multiresolution shape optimisation in electrostatics. 584-598 - Dmitry Borovikov, Igor V. Sokolov, Gábor Tóth:
An efficient second-order accurate and continuous interpolation for block-adaptive grids. 599-610 - T. Abadie, Joelle Aubin, Dominique Legendre:
On the combined effects of surface tension force calculation and interface advection on spurious currents within Volume of Fluid and Level Set frameworks. 611-636 - József Kópházi, Danny Lathouwers:
A space-angle DGFEM approach for the Boltzmann radiation transport equation with local angular refinement. 637-668 - J. C. Mandal, V. Sharma:
A genuinely multidimensional convective pressure flux split Riemann solver for Euler equations. 669-688 - Prapanch Nair, Gaurav Tomar:
Volume conservation issues in incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 689-699 - Ferran Vidal-Codina, Ngoc Cuong Nguyen, Michael B. Giles, Jaime Peraire:
A model and variance reduction method for computing statistical outputs of stochastic elliptic partial differential equations. 700-720 - Hong Qin, Yang He, Ruili Zhang, Jian Liu, Jianyuan Xiao, Yulei Wang:
Comment on "Hamiltonian splitting for the Vlasov-Maxwell equations". 721-723
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