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The following pages link to A primal-dual mimetic finite element scheme for the rotating shallow water equations on polygonal spherical meshes (Q349797):
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- A review of element-based Galerkin methods for numerical weather prediction: finite elements, spectral elements, and discontinuous Galerkin (Q525344) (← links)
- Higher-order finite volume differential operators with selective upwinding on the icosahedral spherical grid (Q725427) (← links)
- Simulation of all-scale atmospheric dynamics on unstructured meshes (Q729580) (← links)
- Formulation of an unstructured grid model for global Ocean dynamics (Q1685665) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of the \(P_n - P_{n - 1}^{\mathrm{DG}}\) mixed finite element pair for atmospheric modelling (Q1700898) (← links)
- A brief review on polygonal/polyhedral finite element methods (Q1721127) (← links)
- A conservative discretization of the shallow-water equations on triangular grids (Q2002298) (← links)
- Higher-order compatible finite element schemes for the nonlinear rotating shallow water equations on the sphere (Q2002318) (← links)
- Summation-by-parts finite-difference shallow water model on the cubed-sphere grid. I: Non-staggered grid (Q2112497) (← links)
- Physics-informed neural networks for the shallow-water equations on the sphere (Q2133783) (← links)
- Divergence/connection preservation scheme in the curvilinear domain with a small geometric approximation error (Q2149054) (← links)
- Conservative numerical schemes with optimal dispersive wave relations. II: Numerical evaluations (Q2162225) (← links)
- A quasi-Hamiltonian discretization of the thermal shallow water equations (Q2169492) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of compatible Galerkin schemes on quadrilaterals for shallow water models (Q2220588) (← links)
- Wave dispersion properties of compound finite elements (Q2424457) (← links)
- Dispersion analysis of compatible Galerkin schemes for the 1D shallow water model (Q2425305) (← links)
- Модели общей циркуляции атмосферы Земли. Достижения и направления развития (Q5141833) (← links)
- Compatible finite element methods for geophysical fluid dynamics (Q6047501) (← links)