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The following pages link to Observations on an adaptive moving grid method for one-dimensional systems of partial differential equations (Q1090093):
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- Review of some adaptive node-movement techniques in finite-element and finite-difference solutions of partial differential equations (Q809560) (← links)
- Spectral implementation of an adaptive moving mesh method for phase-field equations (Q860321) (← links)
- A numerical study of three moving-grid methods for one-dimensional partial differential equations which are based on the method of lines (Q918160) (← links)
- An adaptive moving grid method for one-dimensional systems of partial differential equations (Q1122339) (← links)
- Dynamic rezone methods for partial differential equations in one space dimension (Q1124303) (← links)
- A static-regridding method for two-dimensional parabolic partial differential equations (Q1181522) (← links)
- On the convergence on nonrectangular grids (Q1375454) (← links)
- A high dimensional moving mesh strategy (Q1379050) (← links)
- A study of moving mesh methods applied to a thin flame propagating in a detonator delay element (Q1416378) (← links)
- Improving the stochastic direct simulation method with applications to evolution partial differential equations (Q1733650) (← links)
- A composite integration scheme for the numerical solution of systems of parabolic PDEs in one space dimension (Q1801849) (← links)
- An adaptive moving mesh method with static rezoning for partial differential equations (Q1879557) (← links)
- A comparison of some adaptive space mesh solvers for the numerical solution of parabolic partial differential equations (Q1913461) (← links)
- A moving mesh method with variable mesh relaxation time (Q2479420) (← links)
- On balanced moving mesh methods (Q2511289) (← links)
- Adaptivity with moving grids (Q3638929) (← links)
- Moving mesh methods in multiple dimensions based on harmonic maps (Q5943852) (← links)
- An efficient dynamically adaptive mesh for potentially singular solutions (Q5948927) (← links)