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The following pages link to An \textit{a posteriori}, efficient, high-spectral resolution hybrid finite-difference method for compressible flows (Q2310937):
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- A priori neural networks versus a posteriori MOOD loop: a high accurate 1D FV scheme testing bed (Q2007012) (← links)
- A MOOD-MUSCL hybrid formulation for the non-conservative shallow-water system (Q2032048) (← links)
- A relaxed \textit{a posteriori} MOOD algorithm for multicomponent compressible flows using high-order finite-volume methods on unstructured meshes (Q2096285) (← links)
- Hybrid discontinuous Galerkin-finite volume techniques for compressible flows on unstructured meshes (Q2106984) (← links)
- Gradient based reconstruction: inviscid and viscous flux discretizations, shock capturing, and its application to single and multicomponent flows (Q2108598) (← links)
- A reduced-dissipation WENO scheme with automatic dissipation adjustment (Q2123936) (← links)
- A simple extended compact nonlinear scheme with adaptive dissipation control (Q2204465) (← links)
- WENO schemes on unstructured meshes using a relaxed \textit{a posteriori} MOOD limiting approach (Q2309399) (← links)
- A hybrid WENO scheme for steady-state simulations of Euler equations (Q2671406) (← links)
- A new hybrid WENO scheme with the high-frequency region for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2692149) (← links)
- GPU-accelerated DNS of compressible turbulent flows (Q2698715) (← links)
- \texttt{UCNS3D}: an open-source high-order finite-volume unstructured CFD solver (Q2700767) (← links)
- A Hybrid Method with TENO Based Discontinuity Indicator for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws (Q5161687) (← links)
- A new type of weighted compact nonlinear scheme with minimum dispersion and adaptive dissipation for compressible flows (Q6093435) (← links)
- On the performance of a highly-scalable computational fluid dynamics code on AMD, ARM and intel processor-based HPC systems (Q6162085) (← links)