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The following pages link to A second-order well-balanced positivity preserving central-upwind scheme for the Saint-Venant system (Q2469285):
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- Central-upwind scheme for shallow water equations with discontinuous bottom topography (Q285318) (← links)
- A kinetic flux-vector splitting method for single-phase and two-phase shallow flows (Q316628) (← links)
- A well-balanced reconstruction of wet/dry fronts for the shallow water equations (Q364671) (← links)
- A kinetic scheme for the one-dimensional open channel flow equations with applications on networks (Q385443) (← links)
- Central-upwind schemes for the system of shallow water equations with horizontal temperature gradients (Q398753) (← links)
- Simulation and visualization of the Saint-Venant system using GPUs (Q539171) (← links)
- Shallow water flows in channels (Q554671) (← links)
- On the C-property and generalized C-property of residual distribution for the shallow water equations (Q554683) (← links)
- Extension of WAF type methods to non-homogeneous shallow water equations with pollutant (Q618383) (← links)
- An unstructured node-centered finite volume scheme for shallow water flows with wet/dry fronts over complex topography (Q660411) (← links)
- A positivity preserving and well-balanced DG scheme using finite volume subcells in almost dry regions (Q668364) (← links)
- Asymptotic preserving scheme for the shallow water equations with source terms on unstructured meshes (Q729155) (← links)
- A well-balanced central-upwind scheme for the thermal rotating shallow water equations (Q777618) (← links)
- Improvements of semi-implicit schemes for hyperbolic balance laws applied on open channel flow equations (Q980069) (← links)
- A second-order positivity preserving central-upwind scheme for chemotaxis and haptotaxis models (Q998637) (← links)
- The space-time CE/SE method for solving single and two-phase shallow flow models (Q1641358) (← links)
- Recent advances on the discontinuous Galerkin method for shallow water equations with topography source terms (Q1641518) (← links)
- \(r\)-adaptation for shallow water flows: conservation, well balancedness, efficiency (Q1645395) (← links)
- GPU driven finite difference WENO scheme for real time solution of the shallow water equations (Q1645415) (← links)
- A well-balanced positivity-preserving central-upwind scheme for shallow water equations on unstructured quadrilateral grids (Q1646771) (← links)
- Well-balanced finite difference WENO schemes for the ripa model (Q1646972) (← links)
- Well-balanced positivity preserving cell-vertex central-upwind scheme for shallow water flows (Q1647015) (← links)
- The MOOD method for the non-conservative shallow-water system (Q1648165) (← links)
- A numerical model for three-dimensional shallow water flows with sharp gradients over mobile topography (Q1648359) (← links)
- Three-dimensional shallow water system: a relaxation approach (Q1685168) (← links)
- A hybrid method to solve shallow water flows with horizontal density gradients (Q1691395) (← links)
- Well-balanced schemes for the Euler equations with gravitation: conservative formulation using global fluxes (Q1699492) (← links)
- Development of a cell-centered Godunov-type finite volume model for shallow water flow based on unstructured mesh (Q1717969) (← links)
- The space-time CESE scheme for shallow water equations incorporating variable bottom topography and horizontal temperature gradients (Q1732374) (← links)
- Celeris: a GPU-accelerated open source software with a Boussinesq-type wave solver for real-time interactive simulation and visualization (Q1738907) (← links)
- Central-upwind scheme for 2D turbulent shallow flows using high-resolution meshes with scalable wall functions (Q1739709) (← links)
- Well-balanced schemes for the shallow water equations with Coriolis forces (Q1742492) (← links)
- Well-balanced mesh-based and meshless schemes for the shallow-water equations (Q1783376) (← links)
- A modified central discontinuous Galerkin method with positivity-preserving and well-balanced properties for the one-dimensional nonlinear shallow water equations (Q1789718) (← links)
- Upwind-difference potentials method for Patlak-Keller-Segel chemotaxis model (Q1936309) (← links)
- A non-oscillatory central scheme for one-dimensional two-layer shallow water flows along channels with varying width (Q1955923) (← links)
- A robust second-order surface reconstruction for shallow water flows with a discontinuous topography and a Manning friction (Q1986542) (← links)
- A reliable second-order hydrostatic reconstruction for shallow water flows with the friction term and the bed source term (Q1987464) (← links)
- An efficient two-layer non-hydrostatic approach for dispersive water waves (Q2000043) (← links)
- A positivity-preserving well-balanced central discontinuous Galerkin method for the nonlinear shallow water equations (Q2014319) (← links)
- A stable 2D unstructured shallow flow model for simulations of wetting and drying over rough terrains (Q2014860) (← links)
- Well-balancing via flux globalization: applications to shallow water equations with wet/dry fronts (Q2053342) (← links)
- Numerical scheme for solving a porous Saint-Venant type model for water flow on vegetated hillslopes (Q2057277) (← links)
- A well-balanced numerical model for depth-averaged two-layer shallow water flows (Q2064965) (← links)
- A unified asymptotic preserving and well-balanced scheme for the Euler system with multiscale relaxation (Q2072372) (← links)
- A FIC-FEM procedure for the shallow water equations over partially wet domains (Q2072464) (← links)
- A general vertical decomposition of Euler equations: multilayer-moment models (Q2085698) (← links)
- Implicit and semi-implicit well-balanced finite-volume methods for systems of balance laws (Q2106203) (← links)
- Surface reconstruction schemes for shallow water equations with a nonconservative product source term (Q2106950) (← links)
- Flux globalization based well-balanced central-upwind scheme for one-dimensional blood flow models (Q2107285) (← links)