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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 226
Volume 226, Number 1, September 2007
- Bo Gao, Shan-Shu Xu, Zi-Niu Wu:
A note on hybrid Eulerian/Lagrangian computation of compressible inviscid and viscous flows. 1-16
- Jianming Zhang, Masataka Tanaka:
Adaptive spatial decomposition in fast multipole method. 17-28 - Sebastian Noelle, Yulong Xing, Chi-Wang Shu:
High-order well-balanced finite volume WENO schemes for shallow water equation with moving water. 29-58 - Lian-Ping Wang, Yan Xue, Wojciech W. Grabowski:
A bin integral method for solving the kinetic collection equation. 59-88 - Astrid S. de Wijn, Stephan Kümmel, Manfred Lein:
Numerical aspects of real-space approaches to strong-field electron dynamics. 89-103 - Shing-Lin Chang, Cheng-Sheng Chien, Bor-Wen Jeng:
Computing wave functions of nonlinear Schrödinger equations: A time-independent approach. 104-130 - Lijian Tan, Nicholas Zabaras:
Modeling the growth and interaction of multiple dendrites in solidification using a level set method. 131-155 - Nitin Agarwal, Narayan R. Aluru:
A stochastic Lagrangian approach for geometrical uncertainties in electrostatics. 156-179 - Fayssal Benkhaldoun, Imad Elmahi, Mohammed Seaïd:
Well-balanced finite volume schemes for pollutant transport by shallow water equations on unstructured meshes. 180-203 - Michael Dumbser, Martin Käser, Vladimir A. Titarev, Eleuterio F. Toro:
Quadrature-free non-oscillatory finite volume schemes on unstructured meshes for nonlinear hyperbolic systems. 204-243 - Yasuhiro Idomura, Masato Ida, Shinji Tokuda, Laurent Villard:
New conservative gyrokinetic full-f Vlasov code and its comparison to gyrokinetic δf particle-in-cell code. 244-262 - Meinhard Paffrath, Utz Wever:
Adapted polynomial chaos expansion for failure detection. 263-281 - Yuri A. Omelchenko, Homa Karimabadi:
A time-accurate explicit multi-scale technique for gas dynamics. 282-300 - Phaedon-Stelios Koutsourelakis:
Stochastic upscaling in solid mechanics: An excercise in machine learning. 301-325 - Baskar Ganapathysubramanian, Nicholas Zabaras:
Modeling diffusion in random heterogeneous media: Data-driven models, stochastic collocation and the variational multiscale method. 326-353 - Jean-Pierre Bérenger:
On the Huygens absorbing boundary conditions for electromagnetics. 354-378 - Thomas Y. Hou, Ruo Li:
Computing nearly singular solutions using pseudo-spectral methods. 379-397 - Xueying Xie, Lawrence C. Musson, Matteo Pasquali:
An isochoric domain deformation method for computing steady free surface flows with conserved volumes. 398-413 - Steven M. Wise, Junseok Kim, John S. Lowengrub:
Solving the regularized, strongly anisotropic Cahn-Hilliard equation by an adaptive nonlinear multigrid method. 414-446 - Philipp Lauber, Sibylle Günter, Axel Könies, Simon D. Pinches:
LIGKA: A linear gyrokinetic code for the description of background kinetic and fast particle effects on the MHD stability in tokamaks. 447-465 - Matthew Anderson, Jung-Han Kimn:
A numerical approach to space-time finite elements for the wave equation. 466-476 - Achim Schädle, Lin Zschiedrich, Sven Burger, Roland Klose, Frank Schmidt:
Domain decomposition method for Maxwell's equations: Scattering off periodic structures. 477-493 - J. Blair Perot, V. Subramanian:
A discrete calculus analysis of the Keller Box scheme and a generalization of the method to arbitrary meshes. 494-508 - J. W. S. Blokland, Bart van der Holst, Rony Keppens, J. P. Goedbloed:
PHOENIX: MHD spectral code for rotating laboratory and gravitating astrophysical plasmas. 509-533 - Robert N. Rieben, Daniel A. White, Brad K. Wallin, Jerome Solberg:
An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian discretization of MHD on 3D unstructured grids. 534-570 - Mike A. Shay, James F. Drake, William Dorland:
Equation Free Projective Integration: A multiscale method applied to a plasma ion acoustic wave. 571-585 - Dinshaw S. Balsara, Christoph Altmann, Claus-Dieter Munz, Michael Dumbser:
A sub-cell based indicator for troubled zones in RKDG schemes and a novel class of hybrid RKDG+HWENO schemes. 586-620 - Rafail V. Abramov:
An improved algorithm for the multidimensional moment-constrained maximum entropy problem. 621-644 - Olivier P. Le Maître, Omar M. Knio:
A stochastic particle-mesh scheme for uncertainty propagation in vortical flows. 645-671 - Yue Tian, Shu-Huei Hung, Guust Nolet, Raffaella Montelli, Francis Anthony Dahlen:
Dynamic ray tracing and traveltime corrections for global seismic tomography. 672-687 - Gaetano D'Avino, Pier Luca Maffettone, Martien A. Hulsen, Gerrit W. M. Peters:
A numerical method for simulating concentrated rigid particle suspensions in an elongational flow using a fixed grid. 688-711 - René Pinnau, Alexander Schulze:
Model reduction techniques for frequency averaging in radiative heat transfer. 712-731 - Balasubramaniam Shanker, He Huang:
Accelerated Cartesian expansions - A fast method for computing of potentials of the form R-ν for all real ν. 732-753 - Tsung-Min Hwang, Wei-Cheng Wang, Weichung Wang:
Numerical schemes for three-dimensional irregular shape quantum dots over curvilinear coordinate systems. 754-773 - Mehdi Raessi, Javad Mostaghimi, Markus Bussmann:
Advecting normal vectors: A new method for calculating interface normals and curvatures when modeling two-phase flows. 774-797 - Nimrod Rospsha, Raphael Kastner:
Closed form FDTD-compatible Green's function based on combinatorics. 798-817 - Brian Munsky, Mustafa Khammash:
A multiple time interval finite state projection algorithm for the solution to the chemical master equation. 818-835 - Moran Wang, Jinku Wang, Shiyi Chen:
Roughness and cavitations effects on electro-osmotic flows in rough microchannels using the lattice Poisson-Boltzmann methods. 836-851 - Britton Chang:
The incorporation of the semi-implicit linear equations into Newton's method to solve radiation transfer equations. 852-878 - Lilia Krivodonova:
Limiters for high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods. 879-896 - Peter R. Kramer, Orazgeldy Kurbanmuradov, Karl Sabelfeld:
Comparative analysis of multiscale Gaussian random field simulation algorithms. 897-924 - Bart van der Holst, Rony Keppens:
Hybrid block-AMR in cartesian and curvilinear coordinates: MHD applications. 925-946 - Randall McDermott, Stephen B. Pope:
A particle formulation for treating differential diffusion in filtered density function methods. 947-993 - Jeffrey J. Heys, Eunjung Lee, Thomas A. Manteuffel, Stephen F. McCormick:
An alternative least-squares formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations with improved mass conservation. 994-1006 - Kris Van den Abeele, Chris Lacor:
An accuracy and stability study of the 2D spectral volume method. 1007-1026 - Yanlai Chen, Bernardo Cockburn:
An adaptive high-order discontinuous Galerkin method with error control for the Hamilton-Jacobi equations. Part I: The one-dimensional steady state case. 1027-1058 - Natasha Flyer, Grady B. Wright:
Transport schemes on a sphere using radial basis functions. 1059-1084 - Gregory R. Werner, John R. Cary:
A stable FDTD algorithm for non-diagonal, anisotropic dielectrics. 1085-1101 - Boris N. Azarenok:
A method of constructing adaptive hexahedral moving grids. 1102-1121 - Patrick Ciarlet Jr., Erell Jamelot:
Continuous Galerkin methods for solving the time-dependent Maxwell equations in 3D geometries. 1122-1135 - Jeff Doom, Yucheng Hou, Krishnan Mahesh:
A numerical method for DNS/LES of turbulent reacting flows. 1136-1151 - J. M. Morrell, Peter K. Sweby, Andrew Barlow:
A cell by cell anisotropic adaptive mesh ALE scheme for the numerical solution of the Euler equations. 1152-1180 - Gordon L. Olson:
Efficient solution of multi-dimensional flux-limited nonequilibrium radiation diffusion coupled to material conduction with second-order time discretization. 1181-1195 - Tuomas Airaksinen, Erkki Heikkola, Anssi Pennanen, Jari Toivanen:
An algebraic multigrid based shifted-Laplacian preconditioner for the Helmholtz equation. 1196-1210
Volume 226, Number 2, October 2007
- Tapan K. Sengupta, Anurag Dipankar, Pierre Sagaut:
Error dynamics: Beyond von Neumann analysis. 1211-1218
- Felix Carbonell, Rolando J. Biscay, Juan Carlos Jimenez, Hugo de la Cruz:
Numerical simulation of nonlinear dynamical systems driven by commutative noise. 1219-1233 - Eric Séverac, Eric Serre:
A spectral vanishing viscosity for the LES of turbulent flows within rotating cavities. 1234-1255 - Vincent Moureau, Claude Bérat, Heinz Pitsch:
An efficient semi-implicit compressible solver for large-eddy simulations. 1256-1270 - Igor L. Novak, Fei Gao, Yung-Sze Choi, Diana Resasco, James C. Schaff, Boris M. Slepchenko:
Diffusion on a curved surface coupled to diffusion in the volume: Application to cell biology. 1271-1290 - Jing Gong, Jan Nordström:
A stable and efficient hybrid scheme for viscous problems in complex geometries. 1291-1309 - Eunseok Lee, Wei Cai, Giulia Galli:
Electronic structure calculations in a uniform magnetic field using periodic supercells. 1310-1331 - Dana A. Knoll, Robert B. Lowrie, Jim E. Morel:
Numerical analysis of time integration errors for nonequilibrium radiation diffusion. 1332-1347 - Benzhuo Lu, Xiaolin Cheng, James Andrew McCammon:
"New-version-fast-multipole-method" accelerated electrostatic calculations in biomolecular systems. 1348-1366 - Pierre Lallemand, Li-Shi Luo, Yan Peng:
A lattice Boltzmann front-tracking method for interface dynamics with surface tension in two dimensions. 1367-1384 - Dongbin Xiu, Spencer J. Sherwin:
Parametric uncertainty analysis of pulse wave propagation in a model of a human arterial network. 1385-1407 - Mapundi K. Banda, Axel Klar, Mohammed Seaïd:
A lattice-Boltzmann relaxation scheme for coupled convection-radiation systems. 1408-1431 - Chohong Min, Frédéric Gibou:
Geometric integration over irregular domains with application to level-set methods. 1432-1443 - Yan Shi, Changhong Liang:
The finite-volume time-domain algorithm using least square method in solving Maxwell's equations. 1444-1457 - Richard M. J. Kramer, Carlos Pantano, Dale I. Pullin:
A class of energy stable, high-order finite-difference interface schemes suitable for adaptive mesh refinement of hyperbolic problems. 1458-1484 - Tsutomu Ikeno, Takeo Kajishima:
Finite-difference immersed boundary method consistent with wall conditions for incompressible turbulent flow simulations. 1485-1508 - David J. Miller, Avijit Ghosh:
A fully adaptive reaction-diffusion integration scheme with applications to systems biology. 1509-1531 - Roman Samulyak, Jian Du, James Glimm, Zhiliang Xu:
A numerical algorithm for MHD of free surface flows at low magnetic Reynolds numbers. 1532-1549 - De-kang Mao:
Towards front-tracking based on conservation in two space dimensions II, tracking discontinuities in capturing fashion. 1550-1588 - Rio Yokota, Tarun Kumar Sheel, Shinnosuke Obi:
Calculation of isotropic turbulence using a pure Lagrangian vortex method. 1589-1606 - Chang Shu, Ningyu Liu, Yong-Tian Chew:
A novel immersed boundary velocity correction-lattice Boltzmann method and its application to simulate flow past a circular cylinder. 1607-1622 - Shi Jin, Kyle A. Novak:
A semiclassical transport model for two-dimensional thin quantum barriers. 1623-1644 - Saulo R. M. Barros, Claudia I. Garcia:
A global finite-difference semi-Lagrangian model for the adiabatic primitive equations. 1645-1667 - Taras I. Lakoba, Jianke Yang:
A generalized Petviashvili iteration method for scalar and vector Hamiltonian equations with arbitrary form of nonlinearity. 1668-1692 - Taras I. Lakoba, Jianke Yang:
A mode elimination technique to improve convergence of iteration methods for finding solitary waves. 1693-1709 - Aamer Haque, Gary A. Dilts:
Three-dimensional boundary detection for particle methods. 1710-1730 - Marco Ellero, Mar Serrano, Pep Español:
Incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics. 1731-1752 - Slah Sahmim, Fayssal Benkhaldoun, Francisco Alcrudo:
A sign matrix based scheme for non-homogeneous PDE's with an analysis of the convergence stagnation phenomenon. 1753-1783 - Jeroen Wackers, Barry Koren:
Multigrid solution method for the steady RANS equations. 1784-1807 - Anthony Chang, Jonathan A. Dantzig, Brian T. Darr, Allison Hubel:
Modeling the interaction of biological cells with a solidifying interface. 1808-1829 - Ilya Pavlyukevich:
Lévy flights, non-local search and simulated annealing. 1830-1844 - Mei Song Tong, Weng Cho Chew:
Nyström method for elastic wave scattering by three-dimensional obstacles. 1845-1858 - Daniel W. Meyer, Patrick Jenny:
Consistent inflow and outflow boundary conditions for transported probability density function methods. 1859-1873 - Marco Onofri, Leonardo Primavera, Francesco Malara, Pasquale Londrillo:
A compressible magnetohydrodynamic numerical code with time-dependent boundary conditions in cylindrical geometry. 1874-1890 - Jing-Rebecca Li, Leslie Greengard:
On the numerical solution of the heat equation I: Fast solvers in free space. 1891-1901 - Ben Thornber, Andrew Mosedale, Dimitris Drikakis:
On the implicit large eddy simulations of homogeneous decaying turbulence. 1902-1929 - Kunlun Liu, Richard H. Pletcher:
A fractional step method for solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. 1930-1951 - Xin Wen:
High order numerical methods to a type of delta function integrals. 1952-1967 - Jialin Hong, Xiao-Yan Liu, Chun Li:
Multi-symplectic Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for nonlinear Schrödinger equations with variable coefficients. 1968-1984 - Kensuke Yokoi:
Efficient implementation of THINC scheme: A simple and practical smoothed VOF algorithm. 1985-2002 - C. T. Tian, Kun Xu, Kwing Lam Chan, Licai Deng:
A three-dimensional multidimensional gas-kinetic scheme for the Navier-Stokes equations under gravitational fields. 2003-2027 - Xing Shi, Siak Piang Lim:
A LBM-DLM/FD method for 3D fluid-structure interactions. 2028-2043 - Nathan D. Masters, Wenjing Ye:
Octant flux splitting information preservation DSMC method for thermally driven flows. 2044-2062 - Stéphane Le Roux, Gilles Zérah:
Convergence stability and estimator in orbital free electronic structure calculation on a grid at finite temperature. 2063-2077 - Hang Ding, Peter D. M. Spelt, Chang Shu:
Diffuse interface model for incompressible two-phase flows with large density ratios. 2078-2095 - Hyung Taek Ahn, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
Multi-material interface reconstruction on generalized polyhedral meshes. 2096-2132 - Min Sup Hur, Hyyong Suk:
Test particle method for incorporation of the kinetic effects into the envelope simulations of Raman backscattering. 2133-2145 - Stephen C. Jardin, Joshua A. Breslau, Nathaniel M. Ferraro:
A high-order implicit finite element method for integrating the two-fluid magnetohydrodynamic equations in two dimensions. 2146-2174 - C. P. Rupert, Cass T. Miller:
An analysis of polynomial chaos approximations for modeling single-fluid-phase flow in porous medium systems. 2175-2205 - Wei-Xi Huang, Soo Jai Shin, Hyung Jin Sung:
Simulation of flexible filaments in a uniform flow by the immersed boundary method. 2206-2228 - Pengtao Yue, James J. Feng, Christopher A. Bertelo, Howard H. Hu:
An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method for simulating bubble growth in polymer foaming. 2229-2249 - Li-Tien Cheng:
Efficient level set methods for constructing wavefronts in three spatial dimensions. 2250-2270 - Yue Tian, Raffaella Montelli, Guust Nolet, Francis Anthony Dahlen:
Computing traveltime and amplitude sensitivity kernels in finite-frequency tomography. 2271-2288 - Martin Frank, Axel Klar, Edward W. Larsen, Shugo Yasuda:
Time-dependent simplified PN approximation to the equations of radiative transfer. 2289-2305 - Sibylle Günter, Karl Lackner, C. Tichmann:
Finite element and higher order difference formulations for modelling heat transport in magnetised plasmas. 2306-2316 - Stefania Bellavia, Stefano Berrone:
Globalization strategies for Newton-Krylov methods for stabilized FEM discretization of Navier-Stokes equations. 2317-2340 - Thomas M. M. Homolle, Nicolas G. Hadjiconstantinou:
A low-variance deviational simulation Monte Carlo for the Boltzmann equation. 2341-2358 - Yves Wiaux, Laurent Jacques, Pierre Vandergheynst:
Fast spin ±2 spherical harmonics transforms and application in cosmology. 2359-2371 - Theodoros T. Zygiridis, Theodoros D. Tsiboukis:
Optimized three-dimensional FDTD discretizations of Maxwell's equations on Cartesian grids. 2372-2388
- Guo-Wei Wei, Shan Zhao:
On the validity of "A proof that the discrete singular convolution (DSC)/Lagrange-distributed approximation function (LDAF) method is inferior to high order finite differences". 2389-2392
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