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The following pages link to A multi-state HLL approximate Riemann solver for ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q2485732):
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- A solution accurate, efficient and stable unsplit staggered mesh scheme for three dimensional magnetohydrodynamics (Q347671) (← links)
- A HLL-Rankine-Hugoniot Riemann solver for complex non-linear hyperbolic problems (Q347932) (← links)
- Divergence-free-preserving high-order schemes for magnetohydrodynamics: an artificial magnetic resistivity method (Q347957) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of elastic-plastic solid mechanics using an Eulerian stretch tensor approach and HLLD Riemann solver (Q348469) (← links)
- A simple GPU-accelerated two-dimensional MUSCL-Hancock solver for ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q348720) (← links)
- Multidimensional HLLC Riemann solver for unstructured meshes -- with application to Euler and MHD flows (Q348807) (← links)
- A stable HLLC Riemann solver for relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (Q349220) (← links)
- A pressure-based high resolution numerical method for resistive MHD (Q349458) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. I: Application to hyperbolic conservation laws on structured meshes (Q349600) (← links)
- A simple two-dimensional extension of the HLL Riemann solver for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws (Q349758) (← links)
- An extended HLLC Riemann solver for the magneto-hydrodynamics including strong internal magnetic field (Q349804) (← links)
- Three dimensional HLL Riemann solver for conservation laws on structured meshes; application to Euler and magnetohydrodynamic flows (Q350041) (← links)
- A new MHD code with adaptive mesh refinement and parallelization for astrophysics (Q483753) (← links)
- Smoothed MHD equations for numerical simulations of ideal quasi-neutral gas dynamic flows (Q525654) (← links)
- A robust numerical scheme for highly compressible magnetohydrodynamics: nonlinear stability, implementation and tests (Q543751) (← links)
- Implementation of the CIP algorithm to magnetohydrodynamic simulations (Q711128) (← links)
- Removal of pseudo-convergence in coplanar and near-coplanar Riemann problems of ideal magnetohydrodynamics solved using finite volume schemes (Q728907) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. Part II: Application to hyperbolic conservation laws on unstructured meshes (Q729133) (← links)
- Divergence-free MHD on unstructured meshes using high order finite volume schemes based on multidimensional Riemann solvers (Q729273) (← links)
- Divergence-free approximate Riemann solver for the quasi-neutral two-fluid plasma model (Q729299) (← links)
- A subluminal relativistic magnetohydrodynamics scheme with ADER-WENO predictor and multidimensional Riemann solver-based corrector (Q729543) (← links)
- Piecewise parabolic method on a local stencil for magnetized supersonic turbulence simulation (Q733016) (← links)
- HLLC solver for ideal relativistic MHD (Q882079) (← links)
- Three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic model of the interaction between the solar wind and cometary atmospheres (Q893518) (← links)
- High-order well-balanced finite volume schemes for simulating wave propagation in stratified magnetic atmospheres (Q974284) (← links)
- A multiwave approximate Riemann solver for ideal MHD based on relaxation. II: Numerical implementation with 3 and 5 waves (Q981645) (← links)
- Splitting based finite volume schemes for ideal MHD equations (Q1000930) (← links)
- An unsplit staggered mesh scheme for multidimensional magnetohydrodynamics (Q1005482) (← links)
- A positive MUSCL-Hancock scheme for ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q1038031) (← links)
- An ideal compressible magnetohydrodynamic solver with parallel block-structured adaptive mesh refinement (Q1615526) (← links)
- An extension of AUFSR scheme for the ideal magnetohydrodynamics equations (Q1645729) (← links)
- The HLLD Riemann solver based on magnetic field decomposition method for the numerical simulation of magneto-hydrodynamics (Q1674510) (← links)
- A reconstructed discontinuous Galerkin method for magnetohydrodynamics on arbitrary grids (Q1674665) (← links)
- The piecewise cubic method (PCM) for computational fluid dynamics (Q1686586) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. Part III: A multidimensional analogue of the HLLI Riemann solver for conservative hyperbolic systems (Q1691862) (← links)
- Correspondence between constrained transport and vector potential methods for magnetohydrodynamics (Q1712700) (← links)
- A fourth-order accurate finite volume method for ideal MHD via upwind constrained transport (Q2002335) (← links)
- SLAU2 applied to two-dimensional, ideal magnetohydrodynamics simulations (Q2019921) (← links)
- Magnetohydrodynamics adaptive solvers in the AMROC framework for space plasma applications (Q2024970) (← links)
- Adaptive two- and three-dimensional multiresolution computations of resistive magnetohydrodynamics (Q2026106) (← links)
- Meshless methods for magnetohydrodynamics with vector potential (Q2083688) (← links)
- A robust and efficient solver based on kinetic schemes for magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) equations (Q2101949) (← links)
- A friction interface model for multi-material interactions in a Eulerian framework (Q2120745) (← links)
- Riemann solver with internal reconstruction (RSIR) for compressible single-phase and non-equilibrium two-phase flows (Q2123317) (← links)
- A short note on reconstruction variables in shock capturing schemes for magnetohydrodynamics (Q2123844) (← links)
- Systematic construction of upwind constrained transport schemes for MHD (Q2123876) (← links)
- A numerical method for self-similar solutions of ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q2133502) (← links)
- A low-dissipation HLLD approximate Riemann solver for a very wide range of Mach numbers (Q2133529) (← links)
- A 2D cell-centered Lagrangian scheme based on multi-state Riemann solver with exactly divergence-free magnetic fields (Q2162032) (← links)
- A variable high-order shock-capturing finite difference method with GP-WENO (Q2214564) (← links)