One-step Taylor-Galerkin methods for convection-diffusion problems
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Cites work
- A Taylor-Galerkin method for convective transport problems
- An analysis of time discretization in the finite element solution of hyperbolic problems
- An introduction to finite element methods for transient advection problems
- Shallow water problems: A general explicit formulation
- Three‐step explicit finite element computation of shallow water flows on a massively parallel computer
- Time-accurate solution of advection-diffusion problems by finite elements
Cited in
(7)- Taylor‐Galerkin B‐spline finite element method for the one‐dimensional advection‐diffusion equation
- Mean zero artificial diffusion for stable finite element approximation of convection in cellular aggregate formation
- Development of high-order Taylor-Galerkin schemes for LES
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3882111 (Why is no real title available?)
- The Picard integral formulation of weighted essentially nonoscillatory schemes
- Analysis of finite element schemes for convection‐type problems
- Learning an optimised stable Taylor-Galerkin convection scheme based on a local spectral model for the numerical error dynamics
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