The following pages link to Michel Kern (Q1958693):
Displaying 22 items.
- Reactive transport benchmark of MoMaS (Q1958694) (← links)
- A global method for coupling transport with chemistry in heterogeneous porous media (Q1958705) (← links)
- A posteriori stopping criteria for optimized Schwarz domain decomposition algorithms in mixed formulations (Q1989695) (← links)
- Space-time domain decomposition for two-phase flow between different rock types (Q2021095) (← links)
- Global-in-time domain decomposition for a nonlinear diffusion problem (Q2100349) (← links)
- Space-time domain decomposition for advection-diffusion problems in mixed formulations (Q2229076) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimates and stopping criteria for space-time domain decomposition for two-phase flow between different rock types (Q2287385) (← links)
- Initialization of the circulant embedding method to speed up the generation of Gaussian random fields (Q2679841) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of two-phase multicomponent flow with reactive transport in porous media: application to geological sequestration of CO<sub>2</sub> (Q2786512) (← links)
- Space-Time Domain Decomposition for Reduced Fracture Models in Mixed Formulation (Q2788623) (← links)
- Numerical Methods for Inverse Problems (Q2803797) (← links)
- Ventcell Conditions with Mixed Formulations for Flow in Porous Media (Q2815044) (← links)
- Space–Time Domain Decomposition for Mixed Formulations of Diffusion Equations (Q3133638) (← links)
- Reactive Transport in Porous Media (Q3649519) (← links)
- Propagation of elastic surface waves along a cylindrical cavity of arbitrary cross section (Q3970685) (← links)
- Preconditioning a coupled model for reactive transport in porous media (Q4626939) (← links)
- (Q4728346) (← links)
- PRECONDITIONED ITERATIVE METHOD FOR REACTIVE TRANSPORT WITH SORPTION IN POROUS MEDIA (Q5016265) (← links)
- (Q5376232) (← links)
- Space-Time Domain Decomposition Methods for Diffusion Problems in Mixed Formulations (Q5397624) (← links)
- A Space-Time Multiscale Mortar Mixed Finite Element Method for Parabolic Equations (Q5889024) (← links)
- Space-time Domain Decomposition and Mixed Formulation for solving reduced fracture models (Q6258880) (← links)