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The following pages link to High order numerical methods to a type of delta function integrals (Q2458604):
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- A high order numerical method for computing physical observables in the semiclassical limit of the one-dimensional linear Schrödinger equation with discontinuous potentials (Q618545) (← links)
- A convergence rate theorem for finite difference approximations to delta functions (Q933327) (← links)
- Computational high frequency waves through curved interfaces via the Liouville equation and geometric theory of diffraction (Q939481) (← links)
- High order numerical methods to two dimensional delta function integrals in level set methods (Q1025177) (← links)
- Geometric discretization of the multidimensional Dirac delta distribution -- application to the Poisson equation with singular source terms (Q1691865) (← links)
- Solving coefficient inverse problems for nonlinear singularly perturbed equations of the reaction-diffusion-advection type with data on the position of a reaction front (Q2025557) (← links)
- Features of numerical reconstruction of a boundary condition in an inverse problem for a reaction-diffusion-advection equation with data on the position of a reaction front (Q2131367) (← links)
- Highly accurate computation of volume fractions using differential geometry (Q2222451) (← links)
- Sharp interface models for two-phase flows: insights towards new approaches (Q2309912) (← links)
- Third-order accurate initialization of volume fractions on unstructured meshes with arbitrary polyhedral cells (Q2683055) (← links)
- Regularized Dirac delta functions for phase field models (Q2911866) (← links)
- Simple multidimensional integration of discontinuous functions with application to level set methods (Q2952122) (← links)
- Highly accurate surface and volume integration on implicit domains by means of moment-fitting (Q2952374) (← links)
- On the features of numerical solution of coefficient inverse problems for nonlinear equations of the reaction-diffusion-advection type with data of various types (Q6203225) (← links)