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The following pages link to Variational multiscale stabilization of high-order spectral elements for the advection-diffusion equation (Q2446749):
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- Simulations of moist convection by a variational multiscale stabilized finite element method (Q348026) (← links)
- Stabilization of the spectral element method in convection dominated flows by recovery of skew-symmetry (Q395347) (← links)
- A review of element-based Galerkin methods for numerical weather prediction: finite elements, spectral elements, and discontinuous Galerkin (Q525344) (← links)
- Efficient construction of unified continuous and discontinuous Galerkin formulations for the 3D Euler equations (Q726898) (← links)
- A parameter-free dynamic alternative to hyper-viscosity for coupled transport equations: application to the simulation of 3D squall lines using spectral elements (Q728939) (← links)
- Dealiasing techniques for high-order spectral element methods on regular and irregular grids (Q729217) (← links)
- A scalable solution strategy for high-order stabilized finite-element solvers using an implicit line preconditioner (Q1986672) (← links)
- Impact and importance of hyperdiffusion on the spectral element method: a linear dispersion analysis (Q2002260) (← links)
- Petrov-Galerkin flux upwinding for mixed mimetic spectral elements, and its application to geophysical flow problems (Q2019571) (← links)
- Projection-based reduced order models for flow problems: a variational multiscale approach (Q2309346) (← links)
- An adjoint-based hp-adaptive stabilized finite-element method with shock capturing for turbulent flows (Q2309804) (← links)
- Embedded discontinuous Galerkin transport schemes with localised limiters (Q2375052) (← links)
- A variational multiscale stabilized finite element method for the solution of the Euler equations of nonhydrostatic stratified flows (Q2449774) (← links)
- Mean zero artificial diffusion for stable finite element approximation of convection in cellular aggregate formation (Q6185196) (← links)