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- Conservative formulation for compressible multiphase flows
- Relation between PVM schemes and simple Riemann solvers
- Systematic construction of upwind constrained transport schemes for MHD
- Semi-discrete entropy satisfying approximate Riemann solvers. The case of the Suliciu relaxation approximation
- Hybrid optimized low-dissipation and adaptive MUSCL reconstruction technique for hyperbolic conservation laws
- High order extensions of roe schemes for two-dimensional nonconservative hyperbolic systems
- Preface to the special issue ``Recent progress in numerical methods for nonlinear time-dependent flow \& transport problems
- A Class of Computationally Fast First Order Finite Volume Solvers: PVM Methods
- A suitability analysis of transient one-dimensional two-fluid numerical models for simulating two-phase gas-liquid flows based on benchmark problems
- A computational approach to flame hole dynamics using an embedded manifold approach
- Very-high-order WENO schemes
- A new TVD flux-limiter method for solving nonlinear hyperbolic equations
- Reliability of first order numerical schemes for solving shallow water system over abrupt topography
- A MUSTA-FORCE algorithm for solving partial differential equations of relativistic hydrodynamics
- A Hybrid Riemann Solver for Large Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws
- A class of incomplete Riemann solvers based on uniform rational approximations to the absolute value function
- Building fast well-balanced two-stage numerical schemes for a model of two-phase flows
- Upwind methods for the Baer-Nunziato equations and higher-order reconstruction using artificial viscosity
- A second order PVM flux limiter method. Application to magnetohydrodynamics and shallow stratified flows
- Modeling and numerical approximation of a 2.5D set of equations for mesoscale atmospheric processes
- Monotone first-order weighted schemes for scalar conservation laws
- On some fast well-balanced first order solvers for nonconservative systems
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