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(11)- Third-order WENO schemes with kinetic flux vector splitting
- Central WENO schemes through a global average weight
- A new fourth order central WENO method for 3D hyperbolic conservation laws
- WENO schemes based on upwind and centred TVD fluxes
- A central WENO scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws
- The midpoint upwind scheme
- Improved ninth order WENO scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws
- Characteristic boundary conditions with finite-volume ENO scheme for aeroacoustic simulations
- An adaptive central-upwind weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme
- On the construction, comparison, and local characteristic decomposition for high-order central WENO schemes
- High-order finite volume shallow water model on the cubed-sphere: 1D reconstruction scheme
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