Self-similar structures based genuinely two-dimensional Riemann solvers in curvilinear coordinates
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- A priori subcell limiting based on compact nonuniform nonlinear weighted schemes of high-order CPR method for hyperbolic conservation laws
- Low-speed modification for the genuinely multidimensional Harten, Lax, van Leer and Einfeldt scheme in curvilinear coordinates
- A study of fifth-order WENO reconstruction for genuinely two-dimensional convection-pressure flux split Riemann solver
- A data-driven shock capturing approach for discontinuous Galerkin methods
- A genuinely three-dimensional Riemann Solver based on self-similar variables in curvilinear coordinates
- Improvement of the genuinely multidimensional ME-AUSMPW scheme for subsonic flows
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