The MAST-edge centred lumped scheme for the flow simulation in variably saturated heterogeneous porous media
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- A new numerical \textit{mesoscopic scale} one-domain approach solver for free fluid/porous medium interaction
- A mass-conservative switching algorithm for modeling fluid flow in variably saturated porous media
- Convergence analysis of a spectral numerical method for a peridynamic formulation of Richards' equation
- Computational modelling of variably saturated flow in porous media with complex three‐dimensional geometries
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