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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 325
Volume 325, November 2016
- Amina Younsi, Alain Cartalade:
On anisotropy function in crystal growth simulations using Lattice Boltzmann equation. 1-21 - Jack Weatheritt, Richard D. Sandberg:
A novel evolutionary algorithm applied to algebraic modifications of the RANS stress-strain relationship. 22-37
- Robert Lipton, Paul Sinz, Michael Stuebner:
Uncertain loading and quantifying maximum energy concentration within composite structures. 38-52
- Geoffrey M. Vasil, Keaton J. Burns, Daniel Lecoanet, Sheehan Olver, Benjamin P. Brown, Jeffrey S. Oishi:
Tensor calculus in polar coordinates using Jacobi polynomials. 53-73 - Xavier Antoine, Qinglin Tang, Yong Zhang:
On the ground states and dynamics of space fractional nonlinear Schrödinger/Gross-Pitaevskii equations with rotation term and nonlocal nonlinear interactions. 74-97 - Alex Mahalov, Mohamed Moustaoui:
Time-filtered leapfrog integration of Maxwell equations using unstaggered temporal grids. 98-115 - Benjamin S. Collyer, Colm Connaughton, Duncan A. Lockerby:
Importance sampling variance reduction for the Fokker-Planck rarefied gas particle method. 116-128 - T. T. Nguyen, Frédérique Laurent, Rodney O. Fox, Marc Massot:
Solution of population balance equations in applications with fine particles: Mathematical modeling and numerical schemes. 129-156 - Lin Mu, Junping Wang, Xiu Ye, Shan Zhao:
A new weak Galerkin finite element method for elliptic interface problems. 157-173 - Haksu Moon, Burkay Donderici, Fernando L. Teixeira:
Stable evaluation of Green's functions in cylindrically stratified regions with uniaxial anisotropic layers. 174-200 - Marco D. de Tullio, Giuseppe Pascazio:
A moving-least-squares immersed boundary method for simulating the fluid-structure interaction of elastic bodies with arbitrary thickness. 201-225 - Andreas Pieper, Moritz Kreutzer, Andreas Alvermann, Martin Galgon, Holger Fehske, Georg Hager, Bruno Lang, Gerhard Wellein:
High-performance implementation of Chebyshev filter diagonalization for interior eigenvalue computations. 226-243 - Sebastian Ullmann, Marko Rotkvic, Jens Lang:
POD-Galerkin reduced-order modeling with adaptive finite element snapshots. 244-258 - Qin Sheng, Hai-Wei Sun:
Stability of a modified Peaceman-Rachford method for the paraxial Helmholtz equation on adaptive grids. 259-271 - Dionysios Angelidis, Saurabh Chawdhary, Fotis Sotiropoulos:
Unstructured Cartesian refinement with sharp interface immersed boundary method for 3D unsteady incompressible flows. 272-300 - Tilak R. Dhakal, Duan Z. Zhang:
Material point methods applied to one-dimensional shock waves and dual domain material point method with sub-points. 301-313 - G. T. Oud, Duncan R. van der Heul, Cornelis Vuik, R. A. W. M. Henkes:
A fully conservative mimetic discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations in cylindrical coordinates with associated singularity treatment. 314-337 - John L. Tsalamengas:
Gauss-Jacobi quadratures for weakly, strongly, hyper- and nearly-singular integrals in boundary integral equation methods for domains with sharp edges and corners. 338-357 - I. Yu. Gejadze, Pierre-Olivier Malaterre:
Design of the control set in the framework of variational data assimilation. 358-379 - Malgorzata J. Zimon, Robert Prosser, D. R. Emerson, Matthew K. Borg, D. J. Bray, Leopold Grinberg, Jason M. Reese:
An evaluation of noise reduction algorithms for particle-based fluid simulations in multi-scale applications. 380-394
- Luca Magri, Michael Bauerheim, Matthew P. Juniper:
Stability analysis of thermo-acoustic nonlinear eigenproblems in annular combustors. Part I. Sensitivity. 395-410 - Luca Magri, Michael Bauerheim, Franck Nicoud, Matthew P. Juniper:
Stability analysis of thermo-acoustic nonlinear eigenproblems in annular combustors. Part II. Uncertainty quantification. 411-421
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