Sarvesh Kumar

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A conforming virtual element method for parabolic integro-differential equations2024-12-10Paper
Morley type virtual element method for von Kármán equations2024-10-08Paper
Virtual element approximations for non-stationary Navier-Stokes equations on polygonal meshes2024-09-30Paper
Mixed virtual element method for integro-differential equations of parabolic type2024-08-12Paper
Virtual element methods for optimal control problems governed by elliptic interface problems2024-04-05Paper
Numerical solution of the Biot/elasticity interface problem using virtual element methods2024-02-09Paper
Morley Type Virtual Element Method for Von K\'{a}rm\'{a}n Equations2023-09-11Paper
Mixed virtual element methods for optimal control of Darcy flow2023-06-05Paper
VIRTUAL ELEMENT APPROXIMATIONS FOR TWO SPECIES MODEL OF THE ADVECTION-DIFFUSION-REACTION IN POROELASTIC MEDIA2022-11-25Paper
Virtual element methods for general linear elliptic interface problems on polygonal meshes with small edges2022-09-16Paper
Well-posedness and discrete analysis for advection-diffusion-reaction in poroelastic media2022-09-13Paper
Influence of sidewalls on three-dimensional turbulent wall jet: an experimental and numerical approach2022-08-24Paper
Variational and virtual discretizations of optimal control problems governed by diffusion problems2022-04-07Paper
Virtual element method for semilinear hyperbolic problems on polygonal meshes2022-02-16Paper
Virtual element methods for the three-field formulation of time-dependent linear poroelasticity2021-05-18Paper
Stability analysis for a new model of multi-species convection-diffusion-reaction in poroelastic tissue2020-05-26Paper
Conservative discontinuous finite volume and mixed schemes for a new four-field formulation in poroelasticity2020-05-18Paper
Trajectory controllability of a semilinear parabolic system2020-03-24Paper
Mixed and discontinuous finite volume element schemes for the optimal control of immiscible flow in porous media2019-11-08Paper
Convergence analysis of virtual element methods for semilinear parabolic problems on polygonal meshes2019-06-26Paper
Error bounds for discontinuous finite volume discretisations of Brinkman optimal control problems2019-03-26Paper
A discontinuous interpolated finite volume approximation of semilinear elliptic optimal control problems2018-02-19Paper
Discontinuous Finite Volume Element Methods for the Optimal Control of Brinkman Equations2017-07-04Paper
A new nonconforming finite element method for convection dominated diffusion-reaction equations2017-05-02Paper
Convergence Analysis of Discontinuous Finite Volume Methods for Elliptic Optimal Control Problems2017-04-07Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q29572182017-01-25Paper
Discontinuous finite volume element discretization for coupled flow-transport problems arising in models of sedimentation2016-12-20Paper
Discontinuous approximation of viscous two-phase flow in heterogeneous porous media2016-12-05Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31871422016-08-15Paper
Equal order discontinuous finite volume element methods for the Stokes problem2015-12-17Paper
Modified method of characteristics combined with finite volume element methods for incompressible miscible displacement problems in porous media2014-09-30Paper
Finite Volume Approximations for Incompressible Miscible Displacement Problems in Porous Media with Modified Method of Characteristics2013-11-06Paper
A mixed and discontinuous Galerkin finite volume element method for incompressible miscible displacement problems in porous media2012-09-11Paper
Discontinuous Galerkin finite volume element methods for second-order linear elliptic problems2009-11-13Paper
Finite volume element method for second order hyperbolic equations2008-02-11Paper
Nonconforming virtual element method for an incompressible miscible displacement problem in porous mediaN/APaper

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