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The following pages link to Computational electrodynamics in material media with constraint-preservation, multidimensional Riemann solvers and sub-cell resolution. I: Second-order FVTD schemes. (Q1695379):
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- A cell-centered polynomial basis for efficient Galerkin predictors in the context of ADER finite volume schemes. the one-dimensional case (Q1648450) (← links)
- Computational electrodynamics in material media with constraint-preservation, multidimensional Riemann solvers and sub-cell resolution. II: Higher order FVTD schemes (Q1700759) (← links)
- A hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for computing nonlocal electromagnetic effects in three-dimensional metallic nanostructures (Q1700911) (← links)
- Arbitrary high order accurate space-time discontinuous Galerkin finite element schemes on staggered unstructured meshes for linear elasticity (Q1721863) (← links)
- A global divergence conforming DG method for hyperbolic conservation laws with divergence constraint (Q2000027) (← links)
- An efficient, second order accurate, universal generalized Riemann problem solver based on the HLLI Riemann solver (Q2002328) (← links)
- Optimal, globally constraint-preserving, \(\mathrm{DG(TD)}^2\) schemes for computational electrodynamics based on two-derivative Runge-Kutta timestepping and multidimensional generalized Riemann problem solvers -- a von Neumann stability analysis (Q2123326) (← links)
- A six-moment multi-fluid plasma model (Q2220560) (← links)
- Globally constraint-preserving FR/DG scheme for Maxwell's equations at all orders (Q2222289) (← links)
- An efficient class of WENO schemes with adaptive order for unstructured meshes (Q2223004) (← links)
- Von Neumann stability analysis of globally constraint-preserving DGTD and PNPM schemes for the Maxwell equations using multidimensional Riemann solvers (Q2311507) (← links)
- Curl constraint-preserving reconstruction and the guidance it gives for mimetic scheme design (Q2692150) (← links)
- EMcLAW: an unsplit Godunov method for Maxwell's equations including polarization, metals, divergence control and AMR (Q6045534) (← links)
- Multidimensional generalized Riemann problem solver for Maxwell's equations (Q6111401) (← links)
- A multiscale continuous Galerkin method for stochastic simulation and robust design of photonic crystals (Q6186186) (← links)