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- Sparsity-promoting elastic net method with rotations for high-dimensional nonlinear inverse problem
- High-order discontinuous Galerkin methods for coastal hydrodynamics applications
- High order discretely well-balanced methods for arbitrary hydrostatic atmospheres
- Performance analysis of Volna-OP2 -- massively parallel code for tsunami modelling
- A parallel local timestepping Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method with applications to coastal Ocean modeling
- Optimal observations-based retrieval of topography in 2D shallow water equations using PC-EnKF
- Evaluation of an efficient stack-RLE clustering concept for dynamically adaptive grids
- Enclave Tasking for DG Methods on Dynamically Adaptive Meshes
- Combining ensemble Kalman filter and multiresolution analysis for efficient assimilation into adaptive mesh models
- Numerical assessment of criteria for mesh adaptation in the finite volume solution of shallow water equations
- Dispersive Shallow Water Wave Modelling. Part II: Numerical Simulation on a Globally Flat Space
- Long wave run-up on plane and ``non-reflecting slopes
- Tsunami modelling with adaptively refined finite volume methods
- Riemann Problems and Jupyter Solutions
- Finite-volume-particle methods for the two-component Camassa-Holm system
- A local timestepping Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method for hurricane storm surge modeling
- An automatically well-balanced formulation of pressure forcing for discontinuous Galerkin methods for the shallow water equations
- A third-order accurate wave propagation algorithm for hyperbolic partial differential equations
- A quadtree-adaptive multigrid solver for the Serre-Green-Naghdi equations
- A combined computational algorithm for solving the problem of long surface waves runup on the shore
- ADER-WENO finite volume schemes with space-time adaptive mesh refinement
- On the Active Flux Scheme for Hyperbolic PDEs with Source Terms
- Well-balanced high order 1D schemes on non-uniform grids and entropy residuals
- High order well-balanced finite volume methods for multi-dimensional systems of hyperbolic balance laws
- Multi-level Monte Carlo finite volume methods for uncertainty quantification in nonlinear systems of balance laws
- Multilevel Monte Carlo finite volume methods for shallow water equations with uncertain topography in multi-dimensions
- Efficient GPU-implementation of adaptive mesh refinement for the shallow-water equations
- Local time-stepping in Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods applied to the shallow-water equations
- Well balanced residual distribution for the ALE spherical shallow water equations on moving adaptive meshes
- An octree structured finite volume based solver
- Well-balanced adaptive mesh refinement for shallow water flows
- Bayesian inference of earthquake parameters from buoy data using a polynomial chaos-based surrogate
- Pressure forcing and dispersion analysis for discontinuous Galerkin approximations to oceanic fluid flows
- Extension of artificial viscosity technique for solving 2D non-hydrostatic shallow water equations
- Discontinuity-driven mesh alignment for evolving discontinuities in elastic solids
- A high-resolution finite volume seismic model to generate seafloor deformation for tsunami modeling
- Space-time adaptive ADER discontinuous Galerkin finite element schemes with \textit{a posteriori} sub-cell finite volume limiting
- Conservation laws for free-boundary fluid layers
- Adaptive moving mesh central-upwind schemes for hyperbolic system of PDEs: applications to compressible Euler equations and granular hydrodynamics
- ADER-DG with a-posteriori finite-volume limiting to simulate tsunamis in a parallel adaptive mesh refinement framework
- A depth-averaged debris-flow model that includes the effects of evolving dilatancy. II: Numerical predictions and experimental tests
- Dynamically adaptive lattice Boltzmann simulation of shallow water flows with the Peano framework
- Adaptive finite volume methods with well-balanced Riemann solvers for modeling floods in rugged terrain: application to the Malpasset dam-break flood (France, 1959)
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