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The following pages link to Minimum Principle on Specific Entropy and High-Order Accurate Invariant-Region-Preserving Numerical Methods for Relativistic Hydrodynamics (Q5015298):
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- A physical-constraint-preserving finite volume WENO method for special relativistic hydrodynamics on unstructured meshes (Q2157118) (← links)
- Positivity-preserving well-balanced central discontinuous Galerkin schemes for the Euler equations under gravitational fields (Q2671412) (← links)
- An efficient invariant-region-preserving central scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2673959) (← links)
- Is the classic convex decomposition optimal for bound-preserving schemes in multiple dimensions? (Q2681103) (← links)
- Provably Positive Central Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes via Geometric Quasilinearization for Ideal MHD Equations (Q5886232) (← links)
- On high order positivity-preserving well-balanced finite volume methods for the Euler equations with gravitation (Q6054206) (← links)
- Geometric Quasilinearization Framework for Analysis and Design of Bound-Preserving Schemes (Q6071825) (← links)
- Structure-Preserving Finite-Element Schemes for the Euler-Poisson Equations (Q6111280) (← links)
- High-order accurate entropy stable schemes for relativistic hydrodynamics with general Synge-type equation of state (Q6182314) (← links)
- Provably convergent Newton-Raphson methods for recovering primitive variables with applications to physical-constraint-preserving Hermite WENO schemes for relativistic hydrodynamics (Q6187644) (← links)
- On Optimal Cell Average Decomposition for High-Order Bound-Preserving Schemes of Hyperbolic Conservation Laws (Q6197776) (← links)
- Positivity-preserving and entropy-bounded discontinuous Galerkin method for the chemically reacting, compressible Euler equations. II: The multidimensional case (Q6497244) (← links)
- Positivity-preserving and entropy-bounded discontinuous Galerkin method for the chemically reacting, compressible Euler equations. I: The one-dimensional case (Q6497245) (← links)