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The following pages link to Godunov method for nonconservative hyperbolic systems (Q3595163):
Displayed 18 items.
- A path-conservative Osher-type scheme for axially symmetric compressible flows in flexible visco-elastic tubes (Q278776) (← links)
- High order exactly well-balanced numerical methods for shallow water systems (Q347801) (← links)
- Numerical investigation of a modified family of centered schemes applied to multiphase equations with nonconservative sources (Q348228) (← links)
- A path-conservative method for a five-equation model of two-phase flow with an HLLC-type Riemann solver (Q536680) (← links)
- On the convergence and well-balanced property of path-conservative numerical schemes for systems of balance laws (Q554681) (← links)
- High order extensions of roe schemes for two-dimensional nonconservative hyperbolic systems (Q618331) (← links)
- FORCE schemes on unstructured meshes. II: Non-conservative hyperbolic systems (Q649279) (← links)
- High order direct arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) finite volume schemes for hyperbolic systems on unstructured meshes (Q724769) (← links)
- Why many theories of shock waves are necessary: convergence error in formally path-consistent schemes (Q942257) (← links)
- HLLC-type Riemann solver for the Baer-Nunziato equations of compressible two-phase flow (Q969435) (← links)
- ADER schemes on unstructured meshes for nonconservative hyperbolic systems: applications to geophysical flows (Q1043184) (← links)
- A well-balanced path conservative SPH scheme for nonconservative hyperbolic systems with applications to shallow water and multi-phase flows (Q1648376) (← links)
- High-order unstructured Lagrangian one-step WENO finite volume schemes for non-conservative hyperbolic systems: applications to compressible multi-phase flows (Q2016194) (← links)
- A new efficient formulation of the HLLEM Riemann solver for general conservative and non-conservative hyperbolic systems (Q2374898) (← links)
- A Riemann problem solution methodology for a class of evolutionary mixture equations with an arbitrary number of components (Q2448656) (← links)
- WELL-BALANCED NUMERICAL SCHEMES BASED ON A GENERALIZED HYDROSTATIC RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE (Q3502921) (← links)
- On some fast well-balanced first order solvers for nonconservative systems (Q3584835) (← links)
- Numerical methods with controlled dissipation for small-scale dependent shocks (Q4683919) (← links)