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The following pages link to A Class of Computationally Fast First Order Finite Volume Solvers: PVM Methods (Q3165423):
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- A second order PVM flux limiter method. Application to magnetohydrodynamics and shallow stratified flows (Q348847) (← links)
- A class of incomplete Riemann solvers based on uniform rational approximations to the absolute value function (Q474946) (← links)
- A multilayer method for the hydrostatic Navier-Stokes equations: a particular weak solution (Q474949) (← links)
- Approximate Osher-Solomon schemes for hyperbolic systems (Q668372) (← links)
- Reprint of: ``Well-balanced methods for the shallow water equations in spherical coordinates'' (Q720849) (← links)
- Low-dissipation centred schemes for hyperbolic equations in conservative and non-conservative form (Q781997) (← links)
- A well balanced diffuse interface method for complex nonhydrostatic free surface flows (Q1615616) (← links)
- Solving two-phase shallow granular flow equations with a well-balanced NOC scheme on multiple GPUs (Q1646982) (← links)
- Well-balanced methods for the shallow water equations in spherical coordinates (Q1648540) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. Part III: A multidimensional analogue of the HLLI Riemann solver for conservative hyperbolic systems (Q1691862) (← links)
- 2D granular flows with the \(\mu(I)\) rheology and side walls friction: a well-balanced multilayer discretization (Q1701065) (← links)
- Jacobian-free approximate solvers for hyperbolic systems: application to relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (Q1739132) (← links)
- A well-balanced finite volume-augmented Lagrangian method for an integrated Herschel-Bulkley model (Q1936308) (← links)
- Efficient multilayer shallow-water simulation system based on gpus (Q1997096) (← links)
- An efficient two-layer non-hydrostatic approach for dispersive water waves (Q2000043) (← links)
- An efficient, second order accurate, universal generalized Riemann problem solver based on the HLLI Riemann solver (Q2002328) (← links)
- A weakly non-hydrostatic shallow model for dry granular flows (Q2027974) (← links)
- A class of well-balanced algorithms for relativistic fluids on a Schwarzschild background (Q2050567) (← links)
- An arbitrary high order well-balanced ADER-DG numerical scheme for the multilayer shallow-water model with variable density (Q2063176) (← links)
- A general vertical decomposition of Euler equations: multilayer-moment models (Q2085698) (← links)
- Multidimensional approximate Riemann solvers for hyperbolic nonconservative systems. Applications to shallow water systems (Q2132636) (← links)
- Steady states and well-balanced schemes for shallow water moment equations with topography (Q2141230) (← links)
- Efficient GPU implementation of multidimensional incomplete Riemann solvers for hyperbolic nonconservative systems: applications to shallow water systems with topography and dry areas (Q2149512) (← links)
- A general non-hydrostatic hyperbolic formulation for Boussinesq dispersive shallow flows and its numerical approximation (Q2189668) (← links)
- On a class of two-dimensional incomplete Riemann solvers (Q2218601) (← links)
- A multilayer shallow water approach for polydisperse sedimentation with sediment compressibility and mixture viscosity (Q2219804) (← links)
- An efficient hyperbolic relaxation system for dispersive non-hydrostatic water waves and its solution with high order discontinuous Galerkin schemes (Q2222293) (← links)
- Global optimization for data assimilation in landslide tsunami models (Q2222990) (← links)
- Numerical issues in gas flow dynamics with hydraulic shocks using high order finite volume WENO schemes (Q2223036) (← links)
- A two-layer shallow flow model with two axes of integration, well-balanced discretization and application to submarine avalanches (Q2223294) (← links)
- Very high order well-balanced schemes for non-prismatic one-dimensional channels with arbitrary shape (Q2242139) (← links)
- Well-balanced high-order finite volume methods for systems of balance laws (Q2302395) (← links)
- HLLC-type and path-conservative schemes for a single-velocity six-equation two-phase flow model: a comparative study (Q2335145) (← links)
- Non-hydrostatic pressure shallow flows: GPU implementation using finite volume and finite difference scheme (Q2335789) (← links)
- A new efficient formulation of the HLLEM Riemann solver for general conservative and non-conservative hyperbolic systems (Q2374898) (← links)
- A multi well-balanced scheme for the shallow water MHD system with topography (Q2407464) (← links)
- A flux splitting method for the Baer-Nunziato equations of compressible two-phase flow (Q2424412) (← links)
- On the efficient implementation of PVM methods and simple Riemann solvers. Application to the Roe method for large hyperbolic systems (Q2660346) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of a dispersive model approximating free-surface Euler equations (Q2666020) (← links)
- Relation between PVM schemes and simple Riemann solvers (Q2875718) (← links)
- Approximate Osher-Solomon Schemes for Hyperbolic Systems (Q4555546) (← links)
- Incomplete Riemann Solvers Based on Functional Approximations to the Absolute Value Function (Q5020149) (← links)
- Implicit-Explicit Methods for the Efficient Simulation of the Settling of Dispersions of Droplets and Colloidal Particles (Q5156572) (← links)
- Derivation of a Multilayer Approach to Model Suspended Sediment Transport: Application to Hyperpycnal and Hypopycnal Plumes (Q5159000) (← links)
- Shallow Water Moment Models for Bedload Transport Problems (Q5163900) (← links)
- Path-conservative central-upwind schemes for nonconservative hyperbolic systems (Q5230157) (← links)
- Finite-volume schemes for shallow-water equations (Q5230518) (← links)
- A dynamic multilayer shallow water model for polydisperse sedimentation (Q5242226) (← links)
- New Types of Jacobian-Free Approximate Riemann Solvers for Hyperbolic Systems (Q5271101) (← links)
- Modelling and Simulation of Non-hydrostatic Shallow Flows (Q5271111) (← links)