The following pages link to Noel J. Walkington (Q223706):
Displaying 50 items.
- Inf-sup conditions for twofold saddle point problems (Q635811) (← links)
- (Q808337) (redirect page) (← links)
- Micro-structure models of diffusion in fissured media (Q923517) (← links)
- A diffusion system for fluid in fractured media (Q1174391) (← links)
- Corrections to: ``A hyperbolic Stefan problem'' (Q1206763) (← links)
- Co-volume methods for degenerate parabolic problems (Q1326425) (← links)
- Estimates for numerical approximations of rank one convex envelopes (Q1576608) (← links)
- Multi-component multiphase porous flow (Q2297693) (← links)
- Multi-component multiphase flow through a poroelastic medium (Q2424167) (← links)
- A single theory for some quasi-static, supersonic, atomic, and tectonic scale applications of dislocations (Q2670203) (← links)
- (Q2704835) (← links)
- Persistent triangulations (Q2757100) (← links)
- Analysis of a dislocation model for earthquakes (Q2821879) (← links)
- Modeling of Nematic Electrolytes and Nonlinear Electroosmosis (Q2835608) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of nematic liquid crystal flows governed by the Ericksen-Leslie equations (Q2839122) (← links)
- A non-traditional view on the modeling of nematic disclination dynamics (Q2963752) (← links)
- Compactness Properties of the DG and CG Time Stepping Schemes for Parabolic Equations (Q3069092) (← links)
- Convergence of a Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Miscible Displacement Equation under Low Regularity (Q3097447) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin approximations of the Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations (Q3160734) (← links)
- Smoothing and cleaning up slivers (Q3191993) (← links)
- Axially Symmetric Acoustic Wave Propagation Through Flows with Vorticity (Q3358467) (← links)
- Convergence of Numerical Approximations of the Incompressible Navier–Stokes Equations with Variable Density and Viscosity (Q3507513) (← links)
- A numerical model of acoustic choking, Part I: Shock free solutions (Q3675776) (← links)
- A numerical model of acoustic choking, part II: Shocked solutions (Q3722127) (← links)
- Acoustic Wave Propagation Through Flows with Vorticity (Q3802806) (← links)
- Accuracy and Stability of Finite Element Schemes for the Duct Transmission Problem (Q3960375) (← links)
- Diffusion of Fluid in a Fissured Medium with Microstructure (Q3984160) (← links)
- Convergence of Nonconforming Finite Element Approximations to First-Order Linear Hyperbolic Equations (Q4024682) (← links)
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- On the Radius-Edge Condition in the Control Volume Method (Q4271010) (← links)
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- Strong Convergence of Numerical Solutions to Degenerate Variational Problems (Q4325719) (← links)
- An ADI Method for Hysteretic Reaction-Diffusion Systems (Q4340785) (← links)
- (Q4355439) (← links)
- Numerical Methods for a Nonconvex Optimization Problem Modeling Martensitic Microstructure (Q4376223) (← links)
- Mixed Methods for the Approximation of Liquid Crystal Flows (Q4423054) (← links)
- (Q4459758) (← links)
- Analysis of hysteretic reaction-diffusion systems (Q4497902) (← links)
- Control Volume Approximation of Degenerate Two-Phase Porous Flows (Q4629326) (← links)
- Convergence of the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Discontinuous Solutions (Q4653933) (← links)
- WHEN AND WHY DELAUNAY REFINEMENT ALGORITHMS WORK (Q4676181) (← links)
- Approximation of Parabolic Equations Using the Wasserstein Metric (Q4702149) (← links)
- On Algorithms for Nonconvex Optimization in the Calculus of Variations (Q4846780) (← links)
- Optimal Rates of Convergence for Degenerate Parabolic Problems in Two Dimensions (Q4875490) (← links)
- Approximation of Liquid Crystal Flows (Q4943639) (← links)
- A Dual–Mixed Finite Element Method for the Brinkman Problem (Q4967331) (← links)
- Accretion and ablation in deformable solids with an Eulerian description: examples using the method of characteristics (Q5041590) (← links)
- Models of bacteria swimming in a nematic liquid crystal (Q5157418) (← links)
- Combined DG--CG Time Stepping for Wave Equations (Q5254143) (← links)