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FLIP: A method for adaptively zoned, particle-in-cell calculations of fluid flows in two dimensions
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    FLIP: A method for adaptively zoned, particle-in-cell calculations of fluid flows in two dimensions (English)
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    1986
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    full particle-in-cell representation
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    adaptively zoned grid
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    absence of numerical dissipation
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    large variations in the data
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    supersonic flow over a step
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    interaction of a shock with a thin foil
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