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The following pages link to An energy stable method for the Swift-Hohenberg equation with quadratic-cubic nonlinearity (Q1986436):
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- A linear, high-order, and unconditionally energy stable scheme for the epitaxial thin film growth model without slope selection (Q1995956) (← links)
- Novel energy stable schemes for Swift-Hohenberg model with quadratic-cubic nonlinearity based on the \(H^{-1}\)-gradient flow approach (Q2028031) (← links)
- A second order energy stable BDF numerical scheme for the Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q2051094) (← links)
- Linear and energy stable schemes for the Swift-Hohenberg equation with quadratic-cubic nonlinearity based on a modified scalar auxiliary variable approach (Q2061061) (← links)
- The stabilized-trigonometric scalar auxiliary variable approach for gradient flows and its efficient schemes (Q2061423) (← links)
- Numerical simulation and analysis of the Swift-Hohenberg equation by the stabilized Lagrange multiplier approach (Q2064999) (← links)
- Numerical scheme for solving the nonuniformly forced cubic and quintic Swift-Hohenberg equations strictly respecting the Lyapunov functional (Q2075950) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of the square phase-field crystal dynamics on the three-dimensional objects (Q2088374) (← links)
- On efficient semi-implicit auxiliary variable methods for the six-order Swift-Hohenberg model (Q2088854) (← links)
- A second-order BDF scheme for the Swift-Hohenberg gradient flows with quadratic-cubic nonlinearity and vacancy potential (Q2115076) (← links)
- Energy dissipation-preserving time-dependent auxiliary variable method for the phase-field crystal and the Swift-Hohenberg models (Q2118966) (← links)
- Stability and convergence analysis of adaptive BDF2 scheme for the Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q2137333) (← links)
- Unconditionally energy stable \(C^0\)-virtual element scheme for solving generalized Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q2143090) (← links)
- Unconditionally energy-stable time-marching methods for the multi-phase conservative Allen-Cahn fluid models based on a modified SAV approach (Q2160477) (← links)
- A non-iterative and unconditionally energy stable method for the Swift-Hohenberg equation with quadratic-cubic nonlinearity (Q2236745) (← links)
- High-order time-accurate, efficient, and structure-preserving numerical methods for the conservative Swift-Hohenberg model (Q2239108) (← links)
- Efficient modified techniques of invariant energy quadratization approach for gradient flows (Q2275190) (← links)
- A new conservative Swift-Hohenberg equation and its mass conservative method (Q2309282) (← links)
- Totally decoupled implicit-explicit linear scheme with corrected energy dissipation law for the phase-field fluid vesicle model (Q2674078) (← links)
- An energy-stable second-order finite element method for the Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q2685259) (← links)
- Generalized Allen-Cahn-type phase-field crystal model with FCC ordering structure and its conservative high-order accurate algorithm (Q2692433) (← links)
- Full-rank and low-rank splitting methods for the Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q6058966) (← links)
- Modified multi-phase diffuse-interface model for compound droplets in contact with solid (Q6095079) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a second-order energy-stable finite element method for the Swift-Hohenberg equation (Q6131506) (← links)
- Unconditionally energy-stable linear convex splitting algorithm for the \(L^2\) quasicrystals (Q6147799) (← links)
- Linear and conservative IMEX Runge-Kutta finite difference schemes with provable energy stability for the Cahn-Hilliard model in arbitrary domains (Q6162469) (← links)
- Stabilized finite element approximation of the Swift-Hohenberg model on evolving surfaces (Q6177750) (← links)
- Energy stability and convergence of variable-step L1 scheme for the time fractional Swift-Hohenberg model (Q6428632) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling and linearly energy-stable Runge-Kutta algorithm of colloidal crystals on curved surfaces (Q6489261) (← links)