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The following pages link to Shock capturing with entropy-based artificial viscosity for staggered grid discontinuous spectral element method (Q1641436):
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- Explicit discontinuous spectral element method with entropy generation based artificial viscosity for shocked viscous flows (Q680087) (← links)
- Controlling oscillations in high-order discontinuous Galerkin schemes using artificial viscosity tuned by neural networks (Q778268) (← links)
- Flux reconstruction using Jacobi correction functions in discontinuous spectral element method (Q2122258) (← links)
- A data-driven high order sub-cell artificial viscosity for the discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method (Q2131046) (← links)
- Oscillation-free nodal discontinuous spectral element method for the simulation of compressible multicomponent flows (Q2133602) (← links)
- A class of new high-order finite-volume TENO schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws with unstructured meshes (Q2161821) (← links)
- A hierarchical space-time spectral element and moment-of-fluid method for improved capturing of vortical structures in incompressible multi-phase/multi-material flows (Q2291877) (← links)
- The flux reconstruction method with Lax-Wendroff type temporal discretization for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2302388) (← links)
- New multi-implicit space-time spectral element methods for advection-diffusion-reaction problems (Q2420679) (← links)
- A Study of Several Artificial Viscosity Models within the Discontinuous Galerkin Framework (Q5162149) (← links)
- An adaptive viscosity regularization approach for the numerical solution of conservation laws: application to finite element methods (Q6087919) (← links)
- Implicit hybridized discontinuous Galerkin methods for compressible magnetohydrodynamics (Q6145387) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for shock capturing with summation by parts properties (Q6186273) (← links)
- Artificial viscosity-based shock capturing scheme for the spectral difference method on simplicial elements (Q6497223) (← links)