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The following pages link to The importance of eigenvectors for local preconditioners of the Euler equations (Q1815959):
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- Application of the method of manufactured solutions to the verification of a pressure-based finite volume numerical scheme (Q365562) (← links)
- An asymptotic-preserving all-speed scheme for the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations (Q385888) (← links)
- Development of Roe-type scheme for all-speed flows based on preconditioning method (Q435299) (← links)
- Preconditioning of gas dynamics equations in compressible gas flow computations at low Mach numbers (Q498592) (← links)
- An all-speed Roe-type scheme and its asymptotic analysis of low Mach number behaviour (Q924507) (← links)
- Multigrid strategies for viscous flow solvers on anisotropic unstructured meshes (Q1268310) (← links)
- Design criteria for local Euler preconditioning (Q1287157) (← links)
- A robust multigrid algorithm for the Euler equations with local preconditioning and semi-coarsening (Q1306079) (← links)
- Assessment of preconditioning methods for multidimensional aerodynamics (Q1373148) (← links)
- Conservative multidimensional upwinding for the steady two-dimensional shallow water equations (Q1383022) (← links)
- Stability analysis of preconditioned approximations of the Euler equations on unstructured meshes (Q1601540) (← links)
- A new robust consistent hybrid finite-volume/particle method for solving the PDF model equations of turbulent reactive flows (Q1641626) (← links)
- Investigations of a compressible second order finite volume code towards the incompressible limit (Q1648239) (← links)
- Rescaling of the Roe scheme in low Mach-number flow regions (Q1712696) (← links)
- Local preconditioning and variational multiscale stabilization for Euler compressible steady flow (Q2419301) (← links)
- On the choice of preconditioner for minimum residual methods for non-Hermitian matrices (Q2448311) (← links)
- Assessment of three preconditioning schemes for solution of the two-dimensional Euler equations at low Mach number flows (Q2894882) (← links)
- The solution of the compressible Euler equations at low Mach numbers using a stabilized finite element algorithm (Q5946839) (← links)
- Conservative preconditioning techniques for efficient compressible and incompressible flow simulations on unstructured meshes (Q6669185) (← links)