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The following pages link to Explicit Runge-Kutta methods for parabolic partial differential equations (Q5961752):
Displayed 19 items.
- Numerical stability analysis of an acceleration scheme for step size constrained time integrators (Q869512) (← links)
- An additive semi-implicit Runge--Kutta family of schemes for nonstiff systems (Q870302) (← links)
- Essentially optimal explicit Runge-Kutta methods with application to hyperbolic-parabolic equations (Q879922) (← links)
- On stabilized integration for time-dependent PDEs (Q885992) (← links)
- A stabilized explicit Lagrange multiplier based domain decomposition method for parabolic problems (Q924520) (← links)
- Acceleration of lattice Boltzmann models through state extrapolation: a reaction-diffusion example (Q952819) (← links)
- RKC: An explicit solver for parabolic PDEs (Q1385052) (← links)
- Multi-adaptive time integration. (Q1426330) (← links)
- Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods with maximized stability domain in structural dynamics (Q1772807) (← links)
- A semi-implicit numerical scheme for reacting flow. II: Stiff, operator-split formulation (Q1819101) (← links)
- Telescopic projective methods for parabolic differential equations (Q1873427) (← links)
- A finite element semi-Lagrangian explicit Runge-Kutta-Chebyshev method for convection dominated reaction-diffusion problems (Q1874191) (← links)
- Accuracy analysis of acceleration schemes for stiff multiscale problems (Q2475388) (← links)
- The Gautschi time stepping scheme for edge finite element discretizations of the Maxwell equations (Q2498520) (← links)
- An explicit numerical scheme for homogeneous gas-phase high-temperature combustion systems (Q3378011) (← links)
- Operator-splitting with ISAT to model reacting flow with detailed chemistry (Q5898678) (← links)
- Operator-splitting with ISAT to model reacting flow with detailed chemistry (Q5898686) (← links)
- Explicit time-scale splitting algorithm for stiff problems: Auto-ignition of gaseous mixtures behind a steady shock (Q5935507) (← links)
- A numerical study of mixed parabolic-gradient systems (Q5946099) (← links)