Operator splitting for chemical reaction systems with fast chemistry
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- Asymptotic expansions of the global error of fixed-stepsize methods
- Embedded exponential operator splitting methods for the time integration of nonlinear evolution equations
- Error bounds for exponential operator splittings
- Explicit exponential Runge-Kutta methods of high order for parabolic problems
- Exponential Rosenbrock-Type Methods
- Exponential integrators
- Exponential operator splitting time integration for spectral methods
- Fourth-order two-stage explicit exponential integrators for time-dependent PDEs
- Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling
- Geometric singular perturbation theory for ordinary differential equations
- Global Extrapolation of a First Order Splitting Method
- Integration of Stiff Equations
- Linearly implicit splitting methods for higher space-dimensional parabolic differential equations
- Multiscale stochastic simulation algorithm with stochastic partial equilibrium assumption for chemically reacting systems
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- On the Stability and Accuracy of One-Step Methods for Solving Stiff Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations
- One-step and extrapolation methods for differential-algebraic systems
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- Recent Progress in Extrapolation Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations
- Reduction of round-off errors in chemical kinetics
- Richardson extrapolation combined with the sequential splitting procedure and the \(\theta \)-method
- Richardson-extrapolated sequential splitting and its application
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- Stability of the Richardson extrapolation combined with some implicit Runge-Kutta methods
- The Extrapolation of First Order Methods for Parabolic Partial Differential Equations. I
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- On valuation operators in stoichiometry and in reaction syntheses
- Second-order splitting schemes for a class of reactive systems
- Decoupled multiscale numerical approach for reactive transport in marine sediment column
- Simulation of chemical systems with fast chemistry
- A hybrid CPU-GPU paradigm to accelerate reactive CFD simulations
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