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The following pages link to Operator splitting ADI schemes for pseudo-time coupled nonlinear solvation simulations (Q348543):
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- A new discontinuous Galerkin method for the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann equation (Q289402) (← links)
- On developing stable finite element methods for pseudo-time simulation of biomolecular electrostatics (Q1675978) (← links)
- Fractional Poisson-Nernst-Planck model for ion channels. I: Basic formulations and algorithms (Q1693424) (← links)
- A spatially second order alternating direction implicit (ADI) method for solving three dimensional parabolic interface problems (Q1732481) (← links)
- A matched Peaceman-Rachford ADI method for solving parabolic interface problems (Q1735129) (← links)
- On regularization of charge singularities in solving the Poisson-Boltzmann equation with a smooth solute-solvent boundary (Q1981060) (← links)
- A constrained variational model of biomolecular solvation and its numerical implementation (Q2074135) (← links)
- A structure-preserving, operator splitting scheme for reaction-diffusion equations with detailed balance (Q2131061) (← links)
- Pseudo-transient ghost fluid methods for the Poisson-Boltzmann equation with a two-component regularization (Q2180707) (← links)
- A super-Gaussian Poisson-Boltzmann model for electrostatic free energy calculation: smooth dielectric distribution for protein cavities and in both water and vacuum states (Q2313961) (← links)
- A matched alternating direction implicit (ADI) method for solving the heat equation with interfaces (Q2355573) (← links)
- A second order operator splitting numerical scheme for the ``good'' Boussinesq equation (Q2360693) (← links)
- Object-oriented persistent homology (Q2374931) (← links)
- Galerkin-Chebyshev pseudo spectral method and a split step new approach for a class of two dimensional semi-linear parabolic equations of second order (Q2690589) (← links)
- Calculation of electrostatic free energy for the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann model based on the dimensionless potential (Q6119267) (← links)