A two-dimensional mesh moving technique for time-dependent partial differential equations
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Publication:1819912
DOI10.1016/0021-9991(86)90118-XzbMath0614.65128MaRDI QIDQ1819912
Joseph E. Flaherty, David C. Arney
Publication date: 1986
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Stability and convergence of numerical methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N12) Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N30) Hyperbolic conservation laws (35L65) Mesh generation, refinement, and adaptive methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N50)
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