Arakawa's method is a finite-element method
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- Generalised Galerkin methods for hyperbolic problems
- The dual characteristic-Galerkin method
- Cosymmetry preserving finite-difference methods for convection equations in a porous medium
- Finite-element schemes for extended integrations of atmospheric models
- Energy conserving Galerkin finite element schemes for the primitive equations of numerical weather prediction
- A Galerkin finite element-spectral weather forecast model in hybrid coordinates
- Staggered grids for three-dimensional convection of a multicomponent fluid in a porous medium
- Experiments with some low-order finite element schemes for the Navier- Stokes equations
- The accuracy, efficiency, and stability of three numerical models with application to open ocean problems
- A multifidelity ensemble Kalman filter with reduced order control variates
- Finite‐element method for time‐dependent euler equation
- A new high order energy and enstrophy conserving Arakawa-like Jacobian differential operator
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