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International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2007
- Alexander G. Ramm, Semion Gutman:
Computational method for acoustic wave focusing. 1-15 - Jilali Abouir, Annie A. M. Cuyt:
Stable multi-dimensional model reduction and IIR filter design. 16-27 - Víctor Pereyra, Godela Scherer, Pedro González-Casanova:
Radial function collocation solution of partial differential equations in irregular domains. 28-41 - Steven David Capper, Jeff R. Cash, Francesca Mazzia:
On the development of effective algorithms for the numerical solution of singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems. 42-57 - Pierre Degond, Brigitte Lucquin-Desreux:
Mathematical models of electrical discharges in air at atmospheric pressure: a derivation from asymptotic analysis. 58-97 - Claude Brezinski:
A brief introduction to integrable systems. 98-106 - Jacques C. J. Nihoul:
Chaos, diversity, turbulence and sustainable development. 107-114 - Andrey A. Boguslavsky, Sergey M. Sokolov:
The realtime Vision System for small-sized target tracking. 115-127 - Irena Lasiecka, Amjad Tuffaha:
Riccati equations arising in boundary control of fluid structure interactions. 128-146 - Philip Hall:
A note on bar instabilities in very wide rivers. 147-156
Volume 1, Numbers 2/3/4, 2007
- Matthias H. Buschmann, Mohamed Gad-el-Hak:
Turbulent boundary layers: reality and myth. 159-176 - Thomas Alrutz, Tobias Knopp:
Near-wall grid adaptation for turbulent flows. 177-192 - Dmitri Kuzmin, Otto Mierka, Stefan Turek:
On the implementation of the κ-ε turbulence model in incompressible flow solvers based on a finite element discretisation. 193-206 - Ralf Hartmann:
Error estimation and adjoint based refinement for an adjoint consistent DG discretisation of the compressible Euler equations. 207-220 - Emmanuil H. Georgoulis, Edward J. C. Hall, Paul Houston:
Discontinuous Galerkin methods on hp-anisotropic meshes I: a priori error analysis. 221-244 - Volker John, Petr Knobloch:
On the performance of SOLD methods for convection-diffusion problems with interior layers. 245-258 - Torsten Linß:
Layer-adapted meshes and FEM for time-dependent singularly perturbed reaction-diffusion problems. 259-270 - J. M. L. Maubach:
Almost optimal order approximate inverse based preconditioners for 3-d convection dominated problems on tensor-grids. 271-292 - Gunar Matthies, Lutz Tobiska:
Mass conservation of finite element methods for coupled flow-transport problems. 293-307 - Jacques Mauss, Antoine Dechaume, Jean Cousteix:
Global Interactive Boundary Layer (GIBL) for a channel. 308-321 - R. K. Dunne, Eugene O'Riordan, M. M. Turner:
A numerical method for a singular perturbation problem arising in the modelling of plasma sheaths. 322-342 - Bernhard Scheichl, Alfred Kluwick:
On turbulent marginal boundary layer separation: how the half-power law supersedes the logarithmic law of the wall. 343-359 - Olga Shishkina, Claus Wagner:
Boundary and interior layers in turbulent thermal convection in cylindrical containers. 360-373 - Grigory I. Shishkin:
A posteriori adaptive mesh technique with a priori error estimates for singularly perturbed semilinear parabolic convection-diffusion equations. 374-395 - William J. Layton, Iuliana Stanculescu:
K-41 optimised approximate deconvolution models. 396-411 - Martin Stynes:
Convection-diffusion-reaction problems, SDFEM/SUPG and a priori meshes. 412-431 - Andrei I. Tolstykh, Mikhail V. Lipavskii, Evgenii N. Chigerev:
DNS of thin shear instability by ninth-order multioperators-based schemes. 432-443 - Volker Gravemeier, Stefan Lenz, Wolfgang A. Wall:
Variational Multiscale Methods for incompressible flows. 444-466 - Mohamed Al-Lawatia, Kaixin Wang, Aleksey S. Telyakovskiy, Hong Wang:
A characteristic method for porous medium flow. 467-479
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