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The following pages link to A second order finite volume technique for simulating transport in anisotropic media (Q4428204):
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- The Hermite radial basis function control volume method for multi-zones problems; A non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm (Q646245) (← links)
- Mesh locking effects in the finite volume solution of 2D anisotropic diffusion equations (Q868238) (← links)
- On derivative estimation and the solution of least squares problems (Q955074) (← links)
- Approximation of 2D and 3D diffusion operators with variable full tensor coefficients on arbitrary meshes (Q1033506) (← links)
- Modeling anisotropic diffusion using a departure from isotropy approach (Q2016183) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of cancer risk assessment in a mammalian cell with the inclusion of mitochondria (Q2203501) (← links)
- A three-dimensional finite volume method based on radial basis functions for the accurate computational modelling of nonlinear diffusion equations (Q2381213) (← links)
- The finite volume spectral element method to solve Turing models in the biological pattern formation (Q2429080) (← links)
- A hybrid technique for computing the power distribution generated in a lossy medium during microwave heating (Q2432715) (← links)
- A heterogeneous three-dimensional computational model for wood drying (Q2486835) (← links)
- A finite volume method based on radial basis functions for two-dimensional nonlinear diffusion equations (Q2504478) (← links)
- A least squares based finite volume method for the Cahn-Hilliard and Cahn-Hilliard-reaction equations (Q2510011) (← links)
- An implicit upwinding volume element method based on meshless radial basis function techniques for modelling transport phenomena (Q3549826) (← links)
- Chebyshev pseudospectral method in the reconstruction of orthotropic conductivity (Q5152239) (← links)
- A control volume technique based on integrated RBFNs for the convection-diffusion equation (Q5187893) (← links)