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The following pages link to Capturing shock reflections: An improved flux formula (Q1913778):
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- A HIGH ORDER KINETIC FLUX-SPLITTING METHOD FOR THE SPECIAL RELATIVISTIC HYDRODYNAMICS (Q3573654) (← links)
- A Polynomial Approach to the Piecewise Hyperbolic Method (Q4456948) (← links)
- Weighted Extrapolation Techniques for Finite Difference Methods on Complex Domains with Cartesian Meshes (Q4555561) (← links)
- A localised dynamic closure model for Euler turbulence (Q5031494) (← links)
- An Efficient Third-Order WENO Scheme with Unconditionally Optimal Accuracy (Q5107800) (← links)
- Gmunu: toward multigrid based Einstein field equations solver for general-relativistic hydrodynamics simulations (Q5161838) (← links)
- The Two-Jacobian Scheme for Systems of Conservation Laws (Q5169997) (← links)
- WENO Reconstructions of Unconditionally Optimal High Order (Q5203789) (← links)
- Numerical schemes for a system of one-dimensional hyperbolic equations (Q5406679) (← links)
- Numerical hydrodynamics in general relativity (Q5915356) (← links)
- Numerical hydrodynamics in general relativity (Q5916211) (← links)
- MOL solvers for hyperbolic PDEs with source terms (Q5943292) (← links)
- A class of approximate Riemann solvers and their relation to relaxation schemes (Q5948925) (← links)
- A second-order accurate, component-wise TVD scheme for nonlinear, hyperbolic conservation laws (Q5953222) (← links)
- GRaM-X: a new GPU-accelerated dynamical spacetime GRMHD code for Exascale computing with the Einstein Toolkit (Q6078184) (← links)