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The following pages link to A new ADER method inspired by the active flux method (Q2330667):
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- Designing CFD methods for bandwidth -- a physical approach (Q2028153) (← links)
- Hyperbolic balance laws: modeling, analysis, and numerics. Abstracts from the workshop held February 28 -- March 6, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2131204) (← links)
- The active flux scheme for nonlinear problems (Q2221138) (← links)
- The active flux scheme on Cartesian grids and its low Mach number limit (Q2333712) (← links)
- The Cartesian grid active flux method: linear stability and bound preserving limiting (Q2662585) (← links)
- A combination of residual distribution and the active flux formulations or a new class of schemes that can combine several writings of the same hyperbolic problem: application to the 1D Euler equations (Q2692154) (← links)
- Small collaboration: Modeling phenomena from nature by hyperbolic partial differential equations. Abstracts from the small collaboration held April 11--17, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693000) (← links)
- On the Active Flux Scheme for Hyperbolic PDEs with Source Terms (Q5021406) (← links)
- Hyperbolic Balance Laws: Residual Distribution, Local and Global Fluxes (Q5049359) (← links)
- An Active Flux Method for Cut Cell Grids (Q5117476) (← links)
- Extensions of Active Flux to arbitrary order of accuracy (Q6041059) (← links)
- Stationarity preservation properties of the active flux scheme on Cartesian grids (Q6098319) (← links)
- The Cartesian grid active flux method with adaptive mesh refinement (Q6101599) (← links)
- A Review of Cartesian Grid Active Flux Methods for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws (Q6182844) (← links)
- A comparative study of iterative Riemann solvers for the shallow water and Euler equations (Q6183194) (← links)
- Implicit active flux methods for linear advection (Q6191352) (← links)
- An Active Flux Method for the Vlasov-Poisson System (Q6191865) (← links)
- Active flux methods for hyperbolic systems using the method of bicharacteristics (Q6196230) (← links)