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The following pages link to High order finite volume schemes based on reconstruction of states for solving hyperbolic systems with nonconservative products. Applications to shallow-water systems (Q5470045):
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- Why many theories of shock waves are necessary: convergence error in formally path-consistent schemes (Q942257) (← links)
- Solving shallow-water systems in 2D domains using finite volume methods and multimedia SSE instructions (Q950068) (← links)
- High-order well-balanced finite volume schemes for simulating wave propagation in stratified magnetic atmospheres (Q974284) (← links)
- Improvements of semi-implicit schemes for hyperbolic balance laws applied on open channel flow equations (Q980069) (← links)
- Dispersive nonlinear shallow-water equations: some preliminary numerical results (Q980714) (← links)
- Central unstaggered finite volume schemes for hyperbolic systems: Applications to unsteady shallow water equations (Q1030216) (← links)
- First- and second-order finite volume methods for the one-dimensional nonconservative Euler system (Q1038057) (← links)
- ADER schemes on unstructured meshes for nonconservative hyperbolic systems: applications to geophysical flows (Q1043184) (← links)
- A parallel 2d finite volume scheme for solving systems of balance laws with nonconservative products: application to shallow flows (Q2384221) (← links)
- Finite volume schemes of very high order of accuracy for stiff hyperbolic balance laws (Q2427325) (← links)
- High-order well-balanced finite volume WENO schemes for shallow water equation with moving water (Q2456677) (← links)
- On a well-balanced high-order finite volume scheme for shallow water equations with topography and dry areas (Q2462475) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for hyperbolic nonconservative partial differential equations (Q2476863) (← links)
- Augmented Riemann solvers for the shallow water equations over variable topography with steady states and inundation (Q2478489) (← links)
- A large-time-stepping scheme for balance equations (Q2482242) (← links)
- WELL-BALANCED NUMERICAL SCHEMES BASED ON A GENERALIZED HYDROSTATIC RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE (Q3502921) (← links)
- Competition between kinematic and dynamic waves in floods on steep slopes (Q3570492) (← links)