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The following pages link to Discrete calculus methods for diffusion (Q885996):
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- An adaptive discretization of incompressible flow using a multitude of moving Cartesian grids (Q348173) (← links)
- Symmetry-preserving discretization of Navier-Stokes equations on collocated unstructured grids (Q348577) (← links)
- Mass, momentum and energy conserving (MaMEC) discretizations on general grids for the compressible Euler and shallow water equations (Q440614) (← links)
- Analysis and construction of cell-centered finite volume scheme for diffusion equations on distorted meshes (Q658292) (← links)
- Mimetic finite difference method (Q727630) (← links)
- Mimetic scalar products of discrete differential forms (Q727631) (← links)
- Differential forms for scientists and engineers (Q727641) (← links)
- Physics-compatible discretization techniques on single and dual grids, with application to the Poisson equation of volume forms (Q727646) (← links)
- Discrete exterior calculus discretization of incompressible Navier-Stokes equations over surface simplicial meshes (Q729529) (← links)
- Conservative polytopal mimetic discretization of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1636789) (← links)
- A mass, energy, enstrophy and vorticity conserving (MEEVC) mimetic spectral element discretization for the 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1712698) (← links)
- A transport-physics-accurate convection discretization based on first order upwind and the need for a new error assessment strategy (Q2361929) (← links)
- Mixed-order interpolation for the Galerkin coarse-grid approximations in algebraic multigrid solvers (Q3174272) (← links)
- Educational value of the algebraic numerical methods in electromagnetism (Q3613715) (← links)
- Supraconservative Finite-Volume Methods for the Euler Equations of Subsonic Compressible Flow (Q5162642) (← links)
- A hybrid discrete exterior calculus and finite difference method for Boussinesq convection in spherical shells (Q6071553) (← links)
- An efficient eigenvalue bounding method: CFL condition revisited (Q6649125) (← links)