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The following pages link to Notes on the Eigensystem of Magnetohydrodynamics (Q4875474):
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- An entropy stable finite volume scheme for the equations of shallow water magnetohydrodynamics (Q292549) (← links)
- A strong conservative Riemann solver for the solution of the coupled Maxwell and Navier-Stokes equations (Q348600) (← links)
- Multidimensional HLLC Riemann solver for unstructured meshes -- with application to Euler and MHD flows (Q348807) (← links)
- A pressure-based high resolution numerical method for resistive MHD (Q349458) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. I: Application to hyperbolic conservation laws on structured meshes (Q349600) (← links)
- An extended HLLC Riemann solver for the magneto-hydrodynamics including strong internal magnetic field (Q349804) (← links)
- Three dimensional HLL Riemann solver for conservation laws on structured meshes; application to Euler and magnetohydrodynamic flows (Q350041) (← links)
- An unstaggered constrained transport method for the 3D ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q544557) (← links)
- A visual fluctuation splitting scheme for magnetohydrodynamics with a new sonic fix and Euler limit (Q598118) (← links)
- An implicit scheme for nonideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q676362) (← links)
- A uniquely defined entropy stable matrix dissipation operator for high Mach number ideal MHD and compressible Euler simulations (Q680103) (← links)
- High-order WENO schemes: Investigations on non-uniform convergence for MHD Riemann problems (Q703712) (← links)
- An HLLC Riemann solver for magneto-hydrodynamics (Q706845) (← links)
- Adaptive mesh refinement for conservative systems: multi-dimensional efficiency evaluation (Q709386) (← links)
- Multidimensional Riemann problem with self-similar internal structure. Part II: Application to hyperbolic conservation laws on unstructured meshes (Q729133) (← links)
- Divergence-free MHD on unstructured meshes using high order finite volume schemes based on multidimensional Riemann solvers (Q729273) (← links)
- A hybrid scheme for compressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence (Q729315) (← links)
- A linearity preserving nodal variation limiting algorithm for continuous Galerkin discretization of ideal MHD equations (Q777560) (← links)
- Divergence-free reconstruction of magnetic fields and WENO schemes for magnetohydrodynamics (Q834058) (← links)
- Arbitrary high-order discontinuous Galerkin schemes for the magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q879998) (← links)
- Parallel implementation of 3D global MHD simulations for Earth's magnetosphere (Q931738) (← links)
- Pseudo-wave decomposition high-order method for magnetogasdynamics (Q950388) (← links)
- High-order well-balanced finite volume schemes for simulating wave propagation in stratified magnetic atmospheres (Q974284) (← links)
- On the application of a variant CE/SE method for solving two-dimensional ideal MHD equations (Q977350) (← links)
- High-order conservative finite difference GLM-MHD schemes for cell-centered MHD (Q995212) (← links)
- Splitting based finite volume schemes for ideal MHD equations (Q1000930) (← links)
- Efficient, high accuracy ADER-WENO schemes for hydrodynamics and divergence-free magneto\-hydrodynamics (Q1008861) (← links)
- Non-oscillatory relaxation schemes for one-dimensional ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q1036756) (← links)
- Maintaining pressure positivity in magnetohydrodynamic simulations (Q1282406) (← links)
- A staggered mesh algorithm using high order Godunov fluxes to ensure solenoidal magnetic fields in magnetohydrodynamic simulations (Q1284537) (← links)
- On Godunov-type schemes for magnetohydrodynamics. I: A model system (Q1285851) (← links)
- A high-order WENO finite difference scheme for the equations of ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q1287999) (← links)
- Roe matrices for ideal MHD and systematic construction of Roe matrices for systems of conservation laws (Q1372005) (← links)
- On the divergence-free condition in Godunov-type schemes for ideal magnetohydrodynamics: the upwind constrained transport method. (Q1428651) (← links)
- Monotonicity preserving weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes with increasingly high order of accuracy (Q1568613) (← links)
- A positive conservative method for magnetohydrodynamics based on HLL and Roe methods (Q1568633) (← links)
- The \(\nabla \cdot B=0\) constraint in shock-capturing magnetohydrodynamics codes (Q1578091) (← links)
- Semirelativistic magnetohydrodynamics and physics-based convergence acceleration (Q1604452) (← links)
- Characteristic boundary conditions for magnetohydrodynamics: the Brio-Wu shock tube (Q1646824) (← links)
- Ideal GLM-MHD: about the entropy consistent nine-wave magnetic field divergence diminishing ideal magnetohydrodynamics equations (Q1656756) (← links)
- Entropy stable finite volume approximations for ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q1660016) (← links)
- Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian ADER-WENO finite volume schemes with time-accurate local time stepping for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q1668745) (← links)
- The HLLD Riemann solver based on magnetic field decomposition method for the numerical simulation of magneto-hydrodynamics (Q1674510) (← 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)
- Hybrid finite difference weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes for the compressible ideal magnetohydrodynamics equation (Q1742656) (← links)
- A high-order kinetic flux-splitting method for the relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (Q1780675) (← links)
- MHD-A: A fluctuation splitting wave model for planar magnetohydrodynamics (Q1819035) (← links)
- A solution-adaptive upwind scheme for ideal magnetohydrodynamics (Q1819096) (← links)
- Asymmetric and moving-frame approaches to MHD equations (Q1943010) (← links)
- An efficient, second order accurate, universal generalized Riemann problem solver based on the HLLI Riemann solver (Q2002328) (← links)