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- A multiscale continuous Galerkin method for stochastic simulation and robust design of photonic crystals (Q6186186) (← links)
- A remark on Richardson's extrapolation process and numerical differentiation formulae (Q6186187) (← links)
- Divergence-free magnetohydrodynamics on conformally moving, adaptive meshes using a vector potential method (Q6186191) (← links)
- A Lagrangian method for reactive transport with solid/aqueous chemical phase interaction (Q6186193) (← links)
- On the modeling of brain fibers in the EEG forward problem via a new family of wire integral equations (Q6186224) (← links)
- An implicit local time-stepping method based on cell reordering for multiphase flow in porous media (Q6186225) (← links)
- Adaptive multilevel space-time-stepping scheme for transport in heterogeneous porous media (ADM-LTS) (Q6186226) (← links)
- Massively parallel implicit equal-weights particle filter for ocean drift trajectory forecasting (Q6186228) (← links)
- Parallel-in-time integration of kinematic dynamos (Q6186229) (← links)
- Height-function curvature estimation with arbitrary order on non-uniform Cartesian grids (Q6186230) (← links)
- Adaptive dynamic multilevel simulation of fractured geothermal reservoirs (Q6186231) (← links)
- A particle method for the homogeneous Landau equation (Q6186232) (← links)
- Computational fluid dynamics on 3D point set surfaces (Q6186235) (← links)
- Parallelization of a stochastic Euler-Lagrange model applied to large scale dense bubbly flows (Q6186236) (← links)
- A moving mesh method for modelling defects in nematic liquid crystals (Q6186237) (← links)
- A smoothed particle hydrodynamics scheme for arbitrarily shaped rigid bodies within highly viscous fluids (Q6186240) (← links)
- Two-dimensional leapfrog scheme for trajectories of relativistic charged particles in static axisymmetric electric and magnetic field (Q6186257) (← links)
- On-the-fly construction of surrogate constitutive models for concurrent multiscale mechanical analysis through probabilistic machine learning (Q6186258) (← links)
- Verification and convergence study of a spectral-element numerical methodology for fluid-structure interaction (Q6186260) (← links)
- Fast multipole methods for the evaluation of layer potentials with locally-corrected quadratures (Q6186261) (← links)
- An improved discrete unified gas kinetic scheme for simulating compressible natural convection flows (Q6186262) (← links)
- A cut finite element method for non-Newtonian free surface flows in 2D -- application to glacier modelling (Q6186263) (← links)
- Iterative volume-of-fluid interface positioning in general polyhedrons with consecutive cubic spline interpolation (Q6186264) (← links)
- Sparse grid-based adaptive noise reduction strategy for particle-in-cell schemes (Q6186265) (← links)
- Editorial (Q6186266) (← links)
- Hierarchical regularization of solution ambiguity in underdetermined inverse and optimization problems (Q6186267) (← links)
- FC-based shock-dynamics solver with neural-network localized artificial-viscosity assignment (Q6186269) (← links)
- Increasing stable time-step sizes of the free-surface problem arising in ice-sheet simulations (Q6186271) (← links)
- Bayesian deep learning for partial differential equation parameter discovery with sparse and noisy data (Q6186272) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for shock capturing with summation by parts properties (Q6186273) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of the nonlinear quantum vacuum in the Heisenberg-Euler weak-field expansion (Q6186275) (← links)
- Corrected ALE-ISPH with novel Neumann boundary condition and density-based particle shifting technique (Q6186276) (← links)
- A computational model of self-organized shape dynamics of active surfaces in fluids (Q6186278) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of temperature-driven free surface flows, with application to laser melting and polishing (Q6186280) (← links)