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The following pages link to Comparison of Adaptive Multiresolution and Adaptive Mesh Refinement Applied to Simulations of the Compressible Euler Equations (Q2830608):
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- Adaptive two- and three-dimensional multiresolution computations of resistive magnetohydrodynamics (Q2026106) (← links)
- Multidimensional fully adaptive lattice Boltzmann methods with error control based on multiresolution analysis (Q2088387) (← links)
- A new adaptation strategy for multi-resolution method (Q2103407) (← links)
- A characteristic mapping method for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations (Q2123880) (← links)
- Does the multiresolution lattice Boltzmann method allow to deal with waves passing through mesh jumps? (Q2152518) (← links)
- Multiresolution analysis as a criterion for effective dynamic mesh adaptation -- a case study for Euler equations in the SAMR framework AMROC (Q2189067) (← links)
- A multiresolution local-timestepping scheme for particle-laden multiphase flow simulations using a level-set and point-particle approach (Q2237471) (← links)
- Wavelet-based parallel dynamic mesh adaptation for magnetohydrodynamics in the AMROC framework (Q2313683) (← links)
- Multiscale polynomial-based high-order central high resolution schemes (Q2316231) (← links)
- A parallel modular computing environment for three-dimensional multiresolution simulations of compressible flows (Q2670318) (← links)
- A Wavelet-Adaptive Method for Multiscale Simulation of Turbulent Flows in Flying Insects (Q5163879) (← links)
- Application of 2D Adaptive Mesh Refinement Method to Estimation of the Center of Vortices for Flow over a Wall-Mounted Plate (Q6048295) (← links)
- An adaptive local time-stepping scheme for multiresolution simulations of hyperbolic conservation laws (Q6145386) (← links)
- High-order adaptive multi-resolution method on curvilinear grids. I: Finite difference framework (Q6147007) (← links)
- \(h\)-adaptation for high-order discontinuous Galerkin schemes built on local multiwavelet analysis (Q6158553) (← links)