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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 167
Volume 167, 2024
- Ziyu Shi, Yu Xiang, Jie Chen, Yingchao Bao:
A coupled double boundary Burton-Miller method without hypersingular integral. 1-11 - Petr Vodstrcil, Dalibor Lukás, Zdenek Dostál, Marie Sadowská, David Horák, Oldrich Vlach, Jirí Bouchala, Jakub Kruzík:
On favorable bounds on the spectrum of discretized Steklov-Poincaré operator and applications to domain decomposition methods in 2D. 12-20 - David M. Williams, Nilima Nigam:
Conforming finite element function spaces in four dimensions, part II: The pentatope and tetrahedral prism. 21-53 - Sanuwar Ahmed Choudhury, Neeraj Kumar Nehra, Pankaj Biswas, Arbaz Khan:
Nonconforming spectral element approximation for parabolic PDE with corner singularity. 54-73 - Alessandra Aimi, Chiara Guardasoni:
BEM based semi-analytical approach for accurate evaluation of arithmetic Asian barrier options. 74-91 - Anouar Obbadi, Mofdi El-Amrani, Mohammed Seaïd, Driss Yakoubi:
An improved splitting algorithm for unsteady generalized Newtonian fluid flow problems with natural boundary conditions. 92-109 - Huanrong Li, Yuejie Li, Yihui Zeng, Zhendong Luo:
A reduced-dimension extrapolation two-grid Crank-Nicolson finite element method of unknown solution coefficient vectors for spatial fractional nonlinear Allen-Cahn equations. 110-122 - Fengli Yin, Dongdong Hu, Yayun Fu:
An efficient fourth-order structure-preserving scheme for the nonlocal Klein-Gordon-Schrödinger system. 123-133 - Nicolás Alejandro Barnafi, Ngoc Mai Monica Huynh, Luca F. Pavarino, Simone Scacchi:
Robust parallel nonlinear solvers for implicit time discretizations of the Bidomain equations with staggered ionic models. 134-149 - Zeng Lin:
Finite volume reproducing kernel particle method. 150-159 - Anh-Ha Le, Toan T. Huynh, Quan M. Nguyen:
Analysis of a Crank-Nicolson finite difference scheme for (2 + 1)D perturbed nonlinear Schrödinger equations with saturable nonlinearity. 160-177 - Ji Lin, Lianpeng Shi, Sergiy Yu. Reutskiy, Jun Lu:
Numerical treatment of multi-dimensional time-fractional Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-Burgers equations in arbitrary domains with a novel improvised RBF-based method. 178-198 - Sarah Nataj, Yunhui He:
Anderson acceleration for nonlinear PDEs discretized by space-time spectral methods. 199-206 - Gyeonggyu Lee, Soobin Kwak, Yongho Choi, Seunggyu Lee, Seungyoon Kang, Seokjun Ham, Junseok Kim:
An operator splitting method for the Cahn-Hilliard equation on nonuniform grids. 207-216 - Matteo Caldana, Paola F. Antonietti, Luca Dede':
A deep learning algorithm to accelerate algebraic multigrid methods in finite element solvers of 3D elliptic PDEs. 217-231 - Suna Ma, Hu Chen:
Efficient finite difference/spectral approximation for the time-fractional diffusion equation with an inverse square potential on the unit ball. 232-238 - Tomás Halada, Ludek Benes:
Relation between diffusive terms and Riemann solver in WCSPH. 239-248 - Shota Ito, Julius Jeßberger, Stephan Simonis, Fedor Bukreev, Adrian Kummerländer, Alexander Zimmermann, Gudrun Thäter, Georg R. Pesch, Jorg Thöming, Mathias J. Krause:
Identification of reaction rate parameters from uncertain spatially distributed concentration data using gradient-based PDE constrained optimization. 249-263 - Franck Kalala Mutombo, Alice Nanyanzi:
Generalised heat kernel invariants of a graph and application to object clustering. 264-285 - Bernhard Endtmayer, Ulrich Langer, Andreas Schafelner:
Goal-oriented adaptive space-time finite element methods for regularized parabolic p-Laplace problems. 286-297 - Wei-Wei Han, Yao-Lin Jiang:
Numerical analysis of an improved projection method for the evolutionary magnetohydrodynamic equations with modular grad-div stabilization. 298-314 - Ankit Chakraborty, Stefan Henneking, Leszek F. Demkowicz:
An anisotropic hp-adaptation framework for ultraweak discontinuous Petrov-Galerkin formulations. 315-327
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