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The following pages link to Efficient parallel computing with a compact finite difference scheme (Q2361787):
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- Quasi-disjoint pentadiagonal matrix systems for the parallelization of compact finite-difference schemes and filters (Q346354) (← links)
- Efficiency of high accuracy DRP schemes in direct numerical simulations of incompressible turbulent flows (Q1645506) (← links)
- A sliding characteristic interface condition for direct numerical simulations (Q1645513) (← links)
- A conservative overlap method for multi-block parallelization of compact finite-volume schemes (Q1648639) (← links)
- Two dimensional analysis of hybrid spectral/finite difference schemes for linearized compressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2023708) (← links)
- A non-overlapping high accuracy parallel subdomain closure for compact scheme: onset of Rayleigh-Taylor instability by ultrasonic waves (Q2083684) (← links)
- Viscous and hyperviscous filtering for direct and large-eddy simulation (Q2128383) (← links)
- A stable and non-dissipative kinetic energy and entropy preserving (KEEP) scheme for non-conforming block boundaries on Cartesian grids (Q2176732) (← links)
- A parallel high-order compact scheme for the pure streamfunction formulation of the 3D unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes equation (Q2219573) (← links)
- A novel parallel computing strategy for compact difference schemes with consistent accuracy and dispersion (Q2221141) (← links)
- Assessment of artificial fluid properties for high-order accurate large-eddy simulations of shock-free compressible turbulent flows with strong temperature gradients (Q2313671) (← links)
- A priori grid quality estimation for high-order finite differencing (Q2375209) (← links)
- Compressible plane turbulent wakes under pressure gradients evolving in a constant area section (Q5107180) (← links)
- Bypass transition in boundary layers subject to strong pressure gradient and curvature effects (Q5217635) (← links)
- A Schwarz alternating method for an evolution convection problem (Q6086875) (← links)
- Insights into the turbulent flow of dense gases through high-fidelity simulations (Q6124045) (← links)