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The following pages link to A proof of the stability of the spectral difference method for all orders of accuracy (Q618633):
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- On the stability of the flux reconstruction schemes on quadrilateral elements for the linear advection equation (Q292577) (← links)
- A simplified formulation of the flux reconstruction method (Q293123) (← links)
- Energy stable flux reconstruction schemes for advection-diffusion problems on triangles (Q340882) (← links)
- A compressible high-order unstructured spectral difference code for stratified convection in rotating spherical shells (Q349773) (← links)
- A simple, efficient, and high-order accurate curved sliding-mesh interface approach to spectral difference method on coupled rotating and stationary domains (Q350052) (← links)
- A high-order spectral difference method for unstructured dynamic grids (Q365409) (← links)
- A \(p\)-multigrid spectral difference method for two-dimensional unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q365569) (← links)
- On the non-linear stability of flux reconstruction schemes (Q421337) (← links)
- Connections between the filtered discontinuous Galerkin method and the flux reconstruction approach to high order discretizations (Q423489) (← links)
- A new class of high-order energy stable flux reconstruction schemes for triangular elements (Q427203) (← links)
- An optimized spectral difference scheme for CAA problems (Q440635) (← links)
- Energy stable flux reconstruction schemes for advection-diffusion problems on tetrahedra (Q461263) (← links)
- Hybrid spectral difference methods for an elliptic equation (Q521654) (← links)
- A new class of high-order energy stable flux reconstruction schemes (Q639409) (← links)
- Insights from von Neumann analysis of high-order flux reconstruction schemes (Q655091) (← links)
- A spectral-element dynamic model for the large-eddy simulation of turbulent flows (Q726933) (← links)
- A new spectral difference method using hierarchical polynomial bases for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q729017) (← links)
- A comparative study from spectral analyses of high-order methods with non-constant advection velocities (Q831247) (← links)
- Parallel spectral difference method for predicting 3D vortex-induced vibrations (Q1641424) (← links)
- Computation of flows with shocks using the spectral difference method with artificial viscosity. I: Basic formulation and application (Q1641431) (← links)
- A note on the numerical dissipation from high-order discontinuous finite element schemes (Q1641441) (← links)
- High-order methods for computational fluid dynamics: a brief review of compact differential formulations on unstructured grids (Q1641444) (← links)
- A 2\(D\) parallel high-order sliding and deforming spectral difference method (Q1647113) (← links)
- A study on the numerical dissipation of the spectral difference method for freely decaying and wall-bounded turbulence (Q1647121) (← links)
- A direct flux reconstruction scheme for advection-diffusion problems on triangular grids (Q1691415) (← links)
- High order spectral difference lattice Boltzmann method for incompressible hydrodynamics (Q1692050) (← links)
- Characteristic modal shock detection for discontinuous finite element methods (Q1739703) (← links)
- Stability of artificial dissipation and modal filtering for flux reconstruction schemes using summation-by-parts operators (Q1743397) (← links)
- An analysis of stability of the flux reconstruction formulation on quadrilateral elements for the linear advection-diffusion equation (Q1743439) (← links)
- Compact direct flux reconstruction for conservation laws (Q1747625) (← links)
- On the connection between the correction and weighting functions in the correction procedure via reconstruction method (Q1936315) (← links)
- The Jameson way (Q2028169) (← links)
- The spectral difference Raviart-Thomas method for two and three-dimensional elements and its connection with the flux reconstruction formulation (Q2103415) (← links)
- An improved fifth-order nonlinear spectral difference scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2108622) (← links)
- Flux reconstruction using Jacobi correction functions in discontinuous spectral element method (Q2122258) (← links)
- Strong compact formalism for characteristic boundary conditions with discontinuous spectral methods (Q2123344) (← links)
- An arbitrary high-order spectral difference method for the induction equation (Q2124388) (← links)
- A flux reconstruction kinetic scheme for the Boltzmann equation (Q2133501) (← links)
- A stable spectral difference approach for computations with triangular and hybrid grids up to the \(6^{th}\) order of accuracy (Q2136456) (← links)
- Nonlinearly stable flux reconstruction high-order methods in split form (Q2139017) (← links)
- Mitigation of post-shock oscillations induced by artificial viscosity in discontinuous finite element methods (Q2158154) (← links)
- A unifying algebraic framework for discontinuous Galerkin and flux reconstruction methods based on the summation-by-parts property (Q2162314) (← links)
- Effective high-order energy stable flux reconstruction methods for first-order hyperbolic linear and nonlinear systems (Q2194316) (← links)
- Insights on the coercivity of the ESFR methods for elliptic problems (Q2212334) (← links)
- Accuracy, stability, and performance comparison between the spectral difference and flux reconstruction schemes (Q2245312) (← links)
- A fifth-order nonlinear spectral difference scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2245314) (← links)
- A new family of weighted one-parameter flux reconstruction schemes (Q2245322) (← links)
- High-order implicit large-eddy simulation of flow over a marine propeller (Q2245379) (← links)
- Entropy preserving low dissipative shock capturing with wave-characteristic based sensor for high-order methods (Q2285529) (← links)
- The flux reconstruction method with Lax-Wendroff type temporal discretization for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2302388) (← links)