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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 395
Volume 395, October 2019
- M. Hosseininia, Mohammad Hossein Heydari, Reza Roohi, Zakieh Avazzadeh:
A computational wavelet method for variable-order fractional model of dual phase lag bioheat equation. 1-18 - Abhinav Subramanian, Sankaran Mahadevan:
Error estimation in coupled multi-physics models. 19-37 - Pratik Suchde, Jörg Kuhnert:
A fully Lagrangian meshfree framework for PDEs on evolving surfaces. 38-59 - Ayami Sato, Takayuki Yamada, Kazuhiro Izui, Shinji Nishiwaki, Shigeru Takata:
A topology optimization method in rarefied gas flow problems using the Boltzmann equation. 60-84
- Velimir V. Vesselinov, Maruti Kumar Mudunuru, Satish Karra, Dan O'Malley, Boian S. Alexandrov:
Unsupervised machine learning based on non-negative tensor factorization for analyzing reactive-mixing. 85-104 - Kevin T. Carlberg, Antony Jameson, Mykel J. Kochenderfer, Jeremy Morton, Liqian Peng, Freddie D. Witherden:
Recovering missing CFD data for high-order discretizations using deep neural networks and dynamics learning. 105-124
- Zhengjie Sun:
Multi-symplectic quasi-interpolation method for Hamiltonian partial differential equations. 125-143 - Horacio J. Aguerre, Santiago Márquez Damián, Norberto M. Nigro:
Conservative interpolation on surface interfaces for transport problems in the Finite Volume Method. 144-165 - Wenjun Cai, Chaolong Jiang, Yushun Wang, Yongzhong Song:
Structure-preserving algorithms for the two-dimensional sine-Gordon equation with Neumann boundary conditions. 166-185 - Stephan Gerster, Michael Herty, Aleksey Sikstel:
Hyperbolic stochastic Galerkin formulation for the p-system. 186-204 - Bharat B. Tripathi, David Espíndola, Gianmarco Pinton:
Modeling and simulations of two dimensional propagation of shear shock waves in relaxing soft solids. 205-222 - Hojun You, Chongam Kim:
Direct reconstruction method for discontinuous Galerkin methods on higher-order mixed-curved meshes I. Volume integration. 223-246
- David A. Barajas-Solano, Alexandre M. Tartakovsky:
Approximate Bayesian model inversion for PDEs with heterogeneous and state-dependent coefficients. 247-262
- Minsub Han:
Exchange of macromolecules and colloids in a dense medium: A molecular simulation method. 263-274 - Aditya Kaushik, Anil K. Vashishth, Vijayant Kumar, Manju Sharma:
A modified graded mesh and higher order finite element approximation for singular perturbation problems. 275-285 - Shubin Fu, Robert Altmann, Eric T. Chung, Roland Maier, Daniel Peterseim, Sai-Mang Pun:
Computational multiscale methods for linear poroelasticity with high contrast. 286-297 - Kirill M. Terekhov, Yuri V. Vassilevski:
Finite volume method for coupled subsurface flow problems, I: Darcy problem. 298-306 - Dianming Hou, Mejdi Azaïez, Chuanju Xu:
A variant of scalar auxiliary variable approaches for gradient flows. 307-332 - Alexander Z. Zinchenko, Daniil Svyatskiy, Maxim A. Olshanskii, Evgeny Kikinzon, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
A higher order approximate static condensation method for multi-material diffusion problems. 333-350 - Jing Gao, Marissa Condon, Arieh Iserles:
Spectral computation of highly oscillatory integral equations in laser theory. 351-381 - Xueping Zhao, Qi Wang:
A second order fully-discrete linear energy stable scheme for a binary compressible viscous fluid model. 382-409
- Xiu Yang, David A. Barajas-Solano, Guzel Tartakovsky, Alexandre M. Tartakovsky:
Physics-informed CoKriging: A Gaussian-process-regression-based multifidelity method for data-model convergence. 410-431
- Lei Liu, Junqi Zhang, Chongmin Song, Carolin Birk, Albert A. Saputra, Wei Gao:
Automatic three-dimensional acoustic-structure interaction analysis using the scaled boundary finite element method. 432-460 - Alireza Mazaheri, Chi-Wang Shu, Vincent Perrier:
Bounded and compact weighted essentially nonoscillatory limiters for discontinuous Galerkin schemes: Triangular elements. 461-488 - Jie Du, Yang Yang:
Third-order conservative sign-preserving and steady-state-preserving time integrations and applications in stiff multispecies and multireaction detonations. 489-510 - Leonardo Chirco, Roberto Da Vià, Sandro Manservisi:
VOF evaluation of the surface tension by using variational representation and Galerkin interpolation projection. 537-562 - Faheem Gilani, John Harlim:
Approximating solutions of linear elliptic PDE's on a smooth manifold using local kernel. 563-582 - Xavier Antoine, Emmanuel Lorin:
A simple pseudospectral method for the computation of the time-dependent Dirac equation with Perfectly Matched Layers. 583-601
- Changjuan Zhang, Abbas Fakhari, Jie Li, Li-Shi Luo, Tiezheng Qian:
A comparative study of interface-conforming ALE-FE scheme and diffuse interface AMR-LB scheme for interfacial dynamics. 602-619
- Tong Qin, Kailiang Wu, Dongbin Xiu:
Data driven governing equations approximation using deep neural networks. 620-635
- Thomas Roy, Tom B. Jönsthövel, Christopher Lemon, Andrew J. Wathen:
A block preconditioner for non-isothermal flow in porous media. 636-652 - Stephen A. Andrews, Tariq D. Aslam:
On the direct construction of the steady traveling solution to high explosive sandwich, cylinder and aquarium tests via a streamline finite volume approximation. 653-670
- Kyongmin Yeo:
Data-driven reconstruction of nonlinear dynamics from sparse observation. 671-689
- Angxiu Ni, Chaitanya Talnikar:
Adjoint sensitivity analysis on chaotic dynamical systems by Non-Intrusive Least Squares Adjoint Shadowing (NILSAS). 690-709 - Nicolas Lebbe, Charles Dapogny, Édouard Oudet, Karim Hassan, Alain Glière:
Robust shape and topology optimization of nanophotonic devices using the level set method. 710-746 - Shih-Hsuan Hsu, Jay Chu, Ming-Chih Lai, Richard Tsai:
A coupled grid based particle and implicit boundary integral method for two-phase flows with insoluble surfactant. 747-764 - Christopher M. Romick, Tariq D. Aslam:
An extension of high-order shock-fitted detonation propagation in explosives. 765-771
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