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The following pages link to An entropy-residual shock detector for solving conservation laws using high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q729603):
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- On underresolved simulations of compressible turbulence using an entropy-bounded DG method: solution stabilization, scheme optimization, and benchmark against a finite-volume solver (Q1645414) (← links)
- A \(p\)-weighted limiter for the discontinuous Galerkin method on one-dimensional and two-dimensional triangular grids (Q2122744) (← links)
- A neural network based shock detection and localization approach for discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q2123860) (← links)
- A coupled discontinuous Galerkin-finite volume framework for solving gas dynamics over embedded geometries (Q2134725) (← links)
- Positivity-preserving entropy stable schemes for the 1-D compressible Navier-Stokes equations: high-order flux limiting (Q2157089) (← links)
- Bounded and compact weighted essentially nonoscillatory limiters for discontinuous Galerkin schemes: triangular elements (Q2222353) (← links)
- A hybrid kinetic WGVC-WENO scheme for compressible flows (Q2245517) (← links)
- Entropy and adjoint methods (Q2291916) (← links)
- Shock capturing for discontinuous Galerkin methods with application to predicting heat transfer in hypersonic flows (Q2311451) (← links)
- High-order discontinuous Galerkin method for applications to multicomponent and chemically reacting flows (Q2410617) (← links)
- A Multi-Dimensional Shock-Capturing Limiter for High-Order Least Square-Based Finite Difference-Finite Volume Method on Unstructured Grids (Q5157062) (← links)
- An adaptive viscosity regularization approach for the numerical solution of conservation laws: application to finite element methods (Q6087919) (← links)
- An oscillation-free bound-preserving discontinuous Galerkin method for multi-component chemically reacting flows (Q6101680) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin spectral element method for shock capturing with summation by parts properties (Q6186273) (← links)
- Artificial viscosity-based shock capturing scheme for the spectral difference method on simplicial elements (Q6497223) (← links)