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The following pages link to Stabilized DDFV schemes for stokes problem with variable viscosity on general 2D meshes (Q3097959):
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- Mimetic finite difference method (Q727630) (← links)
- DDFV method for Navier-Stokes problem with outflow boundary conditions (Q1740503) (← links)
- Nonlinear finite volume discretization for transient diffusion problems on general meshes (Q2227736) (← links)
- Simulations of non homogeneous viscous flows with incompressibility constraints (Q2229064) (← links)
- A discretization of the multigroup \(P_N\) radiative transfer equation on general meshes (Q2375089) (← links)
- FINITE VOLUME METHOD FOR GENERAL MULTIFLUID FLOWS GOVERNED BY THE INTERFACE STOKES PROBLEM (Q2884805) (← links)
- A DDFV Scheme for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations with Variable Density (Q2946123) (← links)
- Microtubules (MT) a key target in oncology: mathematical modeling of anti-MT agents on cell migration (Q5001332) (← links)
- Non-overlapping Schwarz algorithms for the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations with DDFV discretizations (Q5074372) (← links)
- A discrete duality finite volume discretization of the vorticity‐velocity‐pressure stokes problem on almost arbitrary two‐dimensional grids (Q5175808) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a DDFV scheme for a system describing miscible fluid flows in porous media (Q5252270) (← links)
- An<i>a posteriori</i>error estimation for the discrete duality finite volume discretization of the Stokes equations (Q5254425) (← links)
- Inf-Sup stability of the discrete duality finite volume method for the 2D Stokes problem (Q5501143) (← links)
- A staggered <scp>cell‐centered</scp> finite element method for Stokes problems with variable viscosity on general meshes (Q6086343) (← links)
- Discrete duality finite volume scheme for a generalized Joule heating problem (Q6151543) (← links)
- A discrete duality finite volume method for coupling Darcy and Stokes equations (Q6491185) (← links)
- A finite volume method to solve the Poisson equation with jump conditions and surface charges: application to electroporation (Q6497222) (← links)