A homotopy method based on WENO schemes for solving steady state problems of hyperbolic conservation laws

From MaRDI portal
Publication:340911

DOI10.1016/j.jcp.2013.05.008zbMath1349.65558OpenAlexW1978483262WikidataQ57425665 ScholiaQ57425665MaRDI QIDQ340911

Jonathan D. Hauenstein, Zhiliang Xu, Yong-Tao Zhang, Wenrui Hao, Chi-Wang Shu, Andrew John Sommese

Publication date: 15 November 2016

Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2013.05.008



Related Items

Dimorphism by singularity theory in a model for river ecology, Design and evaluation of homotopies for efficient and robust continuation, Monolithic homotopy continuation with predictor based on higher derivatives, Absolutely convergent fixed-point fast sweeping WENO methods for steady state of hyperbolic conservation laws, Homotopy continuation of the high-order flux reconstruction/correction procedure via reconstruction (FR/CPR) method for steady flow simulation, Adjoint-based an adaptive finite volume method for steady Euler equations with non-oscillatory \(k\)-exact reconstruction, Fast sweeping methods for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws at steady state, Randomized Newton's method for solving differential equations based on the neural network discretization, A Continuous Finite Element Method with Homotopy Vanishing Viscosity for Solving the Static Eikonal Equation, Convergence to steady-state solutions of the new type of high-order multi-resolution WENO schemes: a numerical study, A hybrid WENO scheme for steady-state simulations of Euler equations, A Hybrid WENO Scheme for Steady Euler Equations in Curved Geometries on Cartesian Grids, HomPINNs: homotopy physics-informed neural networks for solving the inverse problems of nonlinear differential equations with multiple solutions, Numerical study on the convergence to steady state solutions of a new class of high order WENO schemes, A homotopy method for parameter estimation of nonlinear differential equations with multiple optima, A homotopy training algorithm for fully connected neural networks, A bootstrapping approach for computing multiple solutions of differential equations, Fast sparse grid simulations of fifth order WENO scheme for high dimensional hyperbolic PDEs, A stochastic homotopy tracking algorithm for parametric systems of nonlinear equations, Fast sweeping methods for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws at steady state. II, A homotopy method with adaptive basis selection for computing multiple solutions of differential equations, An adaptive homotopy method for computing bifurcations of nonlinear parametric systems, Convergence of a homotopy finite element method for computing steady states of Burgers’ equation, An adaptive homotopy tracking algorithm for solving nonlinear parametric systems with applications in nonlinear ODEs, Homotopy techniques for tensor decomposition and perfect identifiability


Uses Software


Cites Work