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The following pages link to A Conservative Mesh-Free Scheme and Generalized Framework for Conservation Laws (Q4908645):
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- GPU computing of compressible flow problems by a meshless method with space-filling curves (Q348900) (← links)
- A generalized framework for nodal first derivative summation-by-parts operators (Q398064) (← links)
- A conservative, consistent, and scalable meshfree mimetic method (Q778257) (← links)
- A GPU-accelerated implicit meshless method for compressible flows (Q1640840) (← links)
- Review of summation-by-parts operators with simultaneous approximation terms for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (Q1641335) (← links)
- New least squares method with geometric conservation law (GC-LSM) for compressible flow computation in meshless method (Q1653742) (← links)
- An energy preserving finite difference scheme for the Poisson-Nernst-Planck system (Q1733560) (← links)
- A network element method for heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion-reaction problems (Q2083689) (← links)
- A meshfree point collocation method for elliptic interface problems (Q2110840) (← links)
- Principles of a network element method (Q2120781) (← links)
- Simulating incompressible flow on moving meshfree grids (Q2176756) (← links)
- High order difference schemes using the local anisotropic basis function method (Q2194355) (← links)
- A meshfree generalized finite difference method for surface PDEs (Q2203530) (← links)
- A novel GPU-parallelized meshless method for solving compressible turbulent flows (Q2214446) (← links)
- An implicit free element method for simulation of compressible flow (Q2333081) (← links)
- High-order implicit RBF-based differential quadrature-finite volume method on unstructured grids: application to inviscid and viscous compressible flows (Q2687531) (← links)
- Basic convergence theory for the network element method (Q5034820) (← links)
- Multidimensional Summation-by-Parts Operators: General Theory and Application to Simplex Elements (Q5739954) (← links)
- A conservative network element method for diffusion-advection-reaction problems (Q6050012) (← links)