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The following pages link to A new continuum model for general relativistic viscous heat-conducting media (Q4994579):
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- A posteriori subcell finite volume limiter for general \(P_NP_M\) schemes: applications from gasdynamics to relativistic magnetohydrodynamics (Q2027934) (← links)
- On thermodynamically compatible finite volume methods and path-conservative ADER discontinuous Galerkin schemes for turbulent shallow water flows (Q2049074) (← links)
- A simple and general framework for the construction of thermodynamically compatible schemes for computational fluid and solid mechanics (Q2101917) (← links)
- A new family of thermodynamically compatible discontinuous Galerkin methods for continuum mechanics and turbulent shallow water flows (Q2103425) (← links)
- Exact and numerical solutions of the Riemann problem for a conservative model of compressible two-phase flows (Q2103470) (← links)
- On Hamiltonian continuum mechanics (Q2115549) (← links)
- A structure-preserving staggered semi-implicit finite volume scheme for continuum mechanics (Q2123927) (← links)
- A cell-centered implicit-explicit Lagrangian scheme for a unified model of nonlinear continuum mechanics on unstructured meshes (Q2134770) (← links)
- Simulation of non-Newtonian viscoplastic flows with a unified first order hyperbolic model and a structure-preserving semi-implicit scheme (Q2245374) (← links)
- Nonequilibrium thermodynamics: emergent and fundamental (Q4994585) (← links)
- On Thermodynamically Compatible Finite Volume Schemes for Continuum Mechanics (Q5088778) (← links)
- A New Thermodynamically Compatible Finite Volume Scheme for Magnetohydrodynamics (Q5886235) (← links)
- Heat equations beyond Fourier: from heat waves to thermal metamaterials (Q6150281) (← links)
- Do some virtual bound states carry torsion trace? (Q6196434) (← links)
- A new class of simple, general and efficient finite volume schemes for overdetermined thermodynamically compatible hyperbolic systems (Q6593777) (← links)
- A unified HTC multiphase model of continuum mechanics (Q6670731) (← links)
- Semi-implicit hybrid finite volume/finite element method for the GPR model of continuum mechanics (Q6671856) (← links)