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Numerical Methods
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Sol. to the Porous medium partial diff. eq. with FVM.
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High order finite volume schemes for (systems of) hyperbolic conservation laws
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Simple Python sandbox to experiment and explore finite volume methods for magnetohydrodynamics.
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Software de volume finitos SFR3D
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Numerical resolution of the 1D and 2D Advection PDE with Finite Volume Methods
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Files, data, and information for Julia Hackathon taking place during the FUHRI2021 colloquium.
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⚔️ Volume finitos 1D em Python-Fortran
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Cavity Simulator
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Comprehensive Exam for Boise State University Ph.D. in computing (Computational Math Science and Engineering)
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Implementation of the finite volume method for moving boundary problems in 1D.
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A simple unigrid 2D hydrodynamics solver in C++, intended as a playground for single-node optimization and parallelism
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A numerical scheme to approximate the solutions of the Hughes model using a finite volume scheme for the scalar conservation law and a fast marching algorithm for the Eikonal equation.
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A modeling platform based on finite volume/element methods
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cell centered FVM, specifically Multi-Point Flux Approximation, for incompressible two-phase flow equation
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Turing Pattern Xperiments: data assimilation algorithms for the reconstruction of pattern formations
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