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The following pages link to A space-time conservation element and solution element method for solving the two- and three-dimensional unsteady Euler equations using quadilateral and hexahedral meshes. (Q5957400):
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- Hyperbolicity of pressure-velocity equations for computational hydro acoustics (Q311666) (← links)
- The space-time CESE method for solving special relativistic hydrodynamic equations (Q419692) (← links)
- An improved CE/SE scheme for numerical simulation of gaseous and two-phase detonations (Q435500) (← links)
- A kinetic flux-vector splitting method for the shallow water magnetohydrodynamics (Q536925) (← links)
- The space-time CE/SE method for solving ultra-relativistic Euler equations (Q634087) (← links)
- Simulations of waves in elastic solids of cubic symmetry by the conservation element and solution element method (Q654854) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of linear and nonlinear waves in hypoelastic solids by the CESE method (Q661788) (← links)
- Robust high-order space-time conservative schemes for solving conservation laws on hybrid meshes (Q728772) (← links)
- The space-time CE/SE method for solving one-dimensional special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics equations (Q743354) (← links)
- Validation and verification of Courant number insensitive CE/SE method for transient viscous flow simulations (Q942302) (← links)
- On the application of a variant CE/SE method for solving two-dimensional ideal MHD equations (Q977350) (← links)
- Two-dimensional dual-phase-lag thermal behavior in single-/multi-layer structures using CESE method (Q1007955) (← links)
- Simulation of the Mach reflection in supersonic flows by the CE/SE method (Q1047228) (← links)
- The space-time CE/SE method for solving single and two-phase shallow flow models (Q1641358) (← links)
- A high-order hybrid finite difference-finite volume approach with application to inviscid compressible flow problems: a preliminary study (Q1641430) (← links)
- A splitting scheme based on the space-time CE/SE method for solving multi-dimensional hydrodynamical models of semiconductor devices (Q1682541) (← links)
- Maximum-principle-satisfying space-time conservation element and solution element scheme applied to compressible multifluids (Q1691774) (← links)
- The space-time CESE scheme for shallow water equations incorporating variable bottom topography and horizontal temperature gradients (Q1732374) (← links)