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The following pages link to Solution of the shallow‐water equations using an adaptive moving mesh method (Q4463004):
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- A kinetic flux-vector splitting method for the shallow water magnetohydrodynamics (Q536925) (← links)
- A finite volume method for modeling shallow flows with wet-dry fronts on adaptive Cartesian grids (Q1717872) (← links)
- A high-order well-balanced positivity-preserving moving mesh DG method for the shallow water equations with non-flat bottom topography (Q2031865) (← links)
- High-order accurate entropy stable finite difference schemes for the shallow water magnetohydrodynamics (Q2128390) (← links)
- A Newton multigrid method for steady-state shallow water equations with topography and dry areas (Q2363864) (← links)
- Well-balanced high order 1D schemes on non-uniform grids and entropy residuals (Q2398473) (← links)
- Mesh redistribution strategies and finite element schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2482247) (← links)
- A fully implicit, nonlinear adaptive grid strategy (Q2581692) (← links)
- Well-balanced fifth-order finite difference Hermite WENO scheme for the shallow water equations (Q2683082) (← links)
- A simplified adaptive Cartesian grid system for solving the 2D shallow water equations (Q2902523) (← links)
- A structured but non-uniform Cartesian grid-based model for the shallow water equations (Q3015184) (← links)
- A Well-Balanced Positivity-Preserving Quasi-Lagrange Moving Mesh DG Method for the Shallow Water Equations (Q5065164) (← links)
- High-order accurate well-balanced energy stable adaptive moving mesh finite difference schemes for the shallow water equations with non-flat bottom topography (Q6054221) (← links)