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A current density conservative scheme for incompressible MHD flows at a low magnetic Reynolds number. II: On an arbitrary collocated mesh
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    A current density conservative scheme for incompressible MHD flows at a low magnetic Reynolds number. II: On an arbitrary collocated mesh (English)
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    30 November 2007
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    conservative formula of the Lorentz force
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    consistent and conservative scheme
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    projection method
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    MHD
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