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The following pages link to Computation of Hyperbolic Equations on Complicated Domains with Patched and Overset Chebyshev Grids (Q3212222):
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- High-order discontinuous element-based schemes for the inviscid shallow water equations: Spectral multidomain penalty and discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q426488) (← links)
- Solution of two-dimensional water-wave propagation problems by Chebyshev collocation (Q583980) (← links)
- Multidomain spectral solution of the Euler gas-dynamics equations (Q802982) (← links)
- Domain decomposition with both spectral and finite difference methods for the accurate computation of flows with shocks (Q1124465) (← links)
- Spectral solution of inviscid supersonic flows over wedges and axisymmetric cones (Q1198344) (← links)
- Mappings and accuracy for Chebyshev pseudo-spectral approximations (Q1201049) (← links)
- Shallow water theory and its application to the Venice lagoon (Q1267944) (← links)
- Domain decomposition and parallel processing of a finite element model of the shallow water equations (Q1309634) (← links)
- A one-grid-overlapped spectral multidomain method for the PDEs (Q1324352) (← links)
- A block pseudospectral method for Maxwell's equations. I: One-dimensional case (Q1387890) (← links)
- A Karhunen-Loève least-squares technique for optimization of geometry of a blunt body in supersonic flow. (Q1428669) (← links)
- Solution of von Kármán dynamic nonlinear plate equations using a pseudo-spectral method. (Q1429630) (← links)
- Domain decomposition methods for solving parabolic PDEs on multiprocessors (Q1802653) (← links)
- Nodal high-order methods on unstructured grids. I: Time-domain solution of Maxwell's equations (Q1851267) (← links)
- On the theoretical foundation of overset grid methods for hyperbolic problems. II: Entropy bounded formulations for nonlinear conservation laws (Q2088340) (← links)
- On the theoretical foundation of overset grid methods for hyperbolic problems: well-posedness and conservation (Q2134509) (← links)
- A Galerkin-collocation domain decomposition method: application to the evolution of cylindrical gravitational waves (Q5159997) (← links)
- Multidomain Galerkin–collocation method: spherical collapse of scalar fields II (Q5164347) (← links)