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The following pages link to A general corrective procedure for the numerical solution of initial- value problems (Q2527093):
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- A two-dimensional time-dependent model for surface shear and buoyancy- driven flows in domains with large aspect ratio (Q580132) (← links)
- Fluid dynamics in group T-3 Los Alamos National Laboratory: (LA-UR-03-3852) (Q598324) (← links)
- A method for enforcing the solenoidal condition on magnetic field in numerical calculations (Q1053430) (← links)
- On the properties of curvilinear shock waves ''smearing'' in calculations by the particle-in-cell method (Q1132712) (← links)
- Calculation of incompressible viscous flows in vessels with moving boundaries (Q1134592) (← links)
- Stable numerical integration of dynamical systems subject to equality state-space constraints (Q1205574) (← links)
- Computational implementation of a coupled plasma-neutral fluid model (Q1206576) (← links)
- Calculating three-dimensional fluid flows at all speeds with an Eulerian- Lagrangian computing mesh (Q1212839) (← links)
- A novel pressure-free two-fluid model for one-dimensional incompressible multiphase flow (Q2126985) (← links)
- Low-cost Runge-Kutta integrators for incompressible flow simulations (Q2132588) (← links)
- Constraint-consistent Runge-Kutta methods for one-dimensional incompressible multiphase flow (Q2214648) (← links)
- Numerical calculation of almost incompressible flow (Q2531837) (← links)
- Transport of turbulence in numerical fluid dynamics (Q2531850) (← links)
- A Lagrangian method for calculating the dynamics of an incrompressible fluid with free surface (Q2539030) (← links)
- A method for including arbitrary external boundaries in the MAC incompressible fluid computing technique (Q2539391) (← links)
- A computer study of finite-amplitude water waves (Q2543183) (← links)
- A numerical method for calculating transient creep flows (Q2546818) (← links)
- Homogeneous boundary conditions for pressure in the MAC method (Q2551014) (← links)
- A simplified phase-field lattice Boltzmann method with a self-corrected magnetic field for the evolution of spike structures in ferrofluids (Q2673962) (← links)