On the use of monotonicity-preserving interpolatory techniques in multilevel schemes for balance laws
DOI10.1007/S42967-023-00332-3zbMATH Open1541.76062MaRDI QIDQ6575308FDOQ6575308
Authors: Antonio Baeza, Rosa Donat, Anna Martínez-Gavara
Publication date: 19 July 2024
Published in: Communications on Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
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