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The following pages link to A postprocessing finite volume element method for time-dependent Stokes equations (Q1030676):
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- A stabilized Crank-Nicolson mixed finite volume element formulation for the non-stationary incompressible Boussinesq equations (Q257091) (← links)
- A reduced-order extrapolation algorithm based on SFVE method and POD technique for non-stationary Stokes equations (Q297856) (← links)
- Proper orthogonal decomposition-based reduced-order stabilized mixed finite volume element extrapolating model for the nonstationary incompressible Boussinesq equations (Q486556) (← links)
- A fully discrete stabilized mixed finite volume element formulation for the non-stationary conduction-convection problem (Q488710) (← links)
- A reduced FVE formulation based on POD method and error analysis for two-dimensional viscoelastic problem (Q641587) (← links)
- A finite volume element formulation and error analysis for the non-stationary conduction-convection problem (Q714103) (← links)
- A Crank-Nicolson finite volume element method for two-dimensional Sobolev equations (Q737070) (← links)
- A POD-based reduced-order Crank-Nicolson finite volume element extrapolating algorithm for 2D Sobolev equations (Q1997028) (← links)
- A reduced-order finite volume element formulation based on POD method and numerical simulation for two-dimensional solute transport problems (Q2227345) (← links)
- A reduced-order SMFVE extrapolation algorithm based on POD technique and CN method for the non-stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2260223) (← links)
- Two-grid Methods for Finite Volume Element Approximations of Nonlinear Sobolev Equations (Q2805996) (← links)
- A Stabilized Finite Volume Element Method for Stationary Stokes–Darcy Equations Using the Lowest Order (Q4985150) (← links)
- A POD-based reduced-order finite difference extrapolating model with fully second-order accuracy for non-stationary Stokes equations (Q5071903) (← links)
- A locally stabilized collocated finite volume method for the stationary Stokes problem (Q6189772) (← links)