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The following pages link to Direct solutions for Poisson's equation in three dimensions (Q1244807):
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- MHD flow past a circular cylinder using the immersed boundary method (Q435541) (← links)
- A numerical strategy to combine high-order schemes, complex geometry and parallel computing for high resolution DNS of fractal generated turbulence (Q435562) (← links)
- Successive overrelaxation, multigrid, and preconditioned conjugate gradients algorithms for solving a diffusion problem on a vector computer (Q595356) (← links)
- Direct solution of Poisson's equation in cylindrically symmetric geometry: A fast algorithm (Q760781) (← links)
- High-order compact schemes for incompressible flows: a simple and efficient method with quasi-spectral accuracy (Q834143) (← links)
- On a direct method for solving Helmholtz's type equations in 3-D rectangular regions (Q917241) (← links)
- Immersed boundary method for the MHD flows of liquid metals (Q1000949) (← links)
- A 3-D Poisson solver based on conjugate gradients compared to standard iterative methods and its performance on vector computers (Q1089763) (← links)
- Fast Fourier transforms for direct solution of Poisson's equation with staggered boundary conditions (Q1101191) (← links)
- Solution of Poisson equations on a nonuniform grid (Q1135097) (← links)
- A multidimensional compact higher-order scheme for 3-D Poisson's equation (Q1157886) (← links)
- Bibliography on the evaluation of numerical software (Q1254823) (← links)
- A subprogram for direct solution of Poisson equation in cylindrically symmetric geometry (Q1294669) (← links)
- Efficient treatment of complex geometries for large eddy simulations of turbulent flows. (Q1419710) (← links)
- A Lagrangian-Eulerian mapping solver for direct numerical simulation of bubble-laden turbulent shear flows using the two-fluid formulation (Q1819083) (← links)
- On the solution of Poisson's equation on a regular hexagonal grid using FFT methods (Q1822470) (← links)
- A robust method for generating inflow conditions for direct simulations of spatially-developing turbulent boundary layers (Q1877120) (← links)
- Incompact3d: A powerful tool to tackle turbulence problems with up to O(105) computational cores (Q2892525) (← links)
- 3‐D calculations of leakage field and reactance for special transformers (Q4255076) (← links)