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The following pages link to An adaptive multiresolution method for combustion problems: application to flame ball-vortex interaction (Q849704):
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- High-order adaptive finite-volume schemes in the context of multiresolution analysis for dyadic grids (Q291357) (← links)
- An adaptive multiresolution method on dyadic grids: Application to transport equations (Q432787) (← links)
- A high-resolution penalization method for large Mach number flows in the presence of obstacles (Q989043) (← links)
- Adaptive multiresolution schemes with local time stepping for two-dimensional degenerate reaction-diffusion systems (Q1021633) (← links)
- Space-time adaptive multiresolution methods for hyperbolic conservation laws: Applications to compressible Euler equations (Q1030793) (← links)
- Unsteady compressible flow computations using an adaptive multiresolution technique coupled with a high-order one-step shock-capturing scheme (Q1645951) (← links)
- A homotopy-based wavelet approach for large deflection of a circular plate on nonlinear foundations with parameterized boundaries (Q2019603) (← links)
- Multidimensional fully adaptive lattice Boltzmann methods with error control based on multiresolution analysis (Q2088387) (← links)
- High order time integration and mesh adaptation with error control for incompressible Navier-Stokes and scalar transport resolution on dual grids (Q2223830) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of cooling gas injection using adaptive multiresolution techniques (Q2362008) (← links)
- An adaptive multiresolution scheme with local time stepping for evolutionary PDEs (Q2427316) (← links)
- Adaptive numerical simulation of pulsating planar flames for large Lewis and Zeldovich ranges (Q2571785) (← links)
- Comparison of Adaptive Multiresolution and Adaptive Mesh Refinement Applied to Simulations of the Compressible Euler Equations (Q2830608) (← links)
- Fictitious domain methods for two-phase flow energy balance computations in nuclear components (Q2884010) (← links)
- A hybrid adaptive multiresolution approach for the efficient simulation of reactive flows (Q6159639) (← links)