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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 137
Volume 137, May 2023
- Lei Lin, Junliang Lv, Dan Wu:
Error estimate of the cell-centered nonlinear positivity-preserving two-point flux approximation schemes. 1-13 - Qingfang Liu, Baotong Li, Yujie Wang, Zhiheng Wang, Jiakun Zhao:
A two-grid mixed finite element method of a phase field model for two-phase incompressible flows. 14-27 - Qian Li, Yuxiao Hu, Yang Cao:
Adaptive Perona-Malik model based on dynamical threshold for image multi-noise removal with details preservation. 28-43 - Chengxin Shi, Hao Cheng, Xiaoxiao Geng:
The backward problem for an inhomogeneous time-fractional diffusion-wave equation in an axis-symmetric cylinder. 44-60 - Jorge Albella, Rodolfo Rodríguez, Pablo Venegas:
Numerical approximation of a potentials formulation for the elasticity vibration problem. 61-72 - Yuhao Zhang, Haiyun Dong, Kun Wang:
Mass, momentum and energy identical-relation-preserving scheme for the Navier-Stokes equations with variable density. 73-92 - Sangwoo Kang, Won-Kwang Park, Seong-Ho Son:
A qualitative analysis of bifocusing method for a real-time anomaly detection in microwave imaging. 93-101 - Theodoros T. Zygiridis, Stamatios A. Amanatiadis, Aristeides D. Papadopoulos, Nikolaos V. Kantartzis:
A finite-difference time-domain method for Lorentz dispersive media with reduced errors within arbitrary frequency bands. 102-111 - W. Liu, Z. J. Liu, Z. L. Zhang, Chiang Juay Teo, Chang Shu:
Grad's distribution function for 13 moments-based moment gas kinetic solver for steady and unsteady rarefied flows: Discrete and explicit forms. 112-125 - Sanjay Ku Sahoo, Vikas Gupta:
A robust uniformly convergent finite difference scheme for the time-fractional singularly perturbed convection-diffusion problem. 126-146 - Rohit Khandelwal, Kamana Porwal, Ritesh Singla:
Supremum-norm a posteriori error control of quadratic discontinuous Galerkin methods for the obstacle problem. 147-171
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