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The following pages link to A new stabilized finite volume method for the stationary Stokes equations (Q1016130):
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- Superconvergence by \(L^2\)-projection for a stabilized finite volume method for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2429072) (← links)
- Optimal \(L^2\), \(H^1\) and \(L^{\infty}\) analysis of finite volume methods for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations with large data (Q2436537) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method based on two local Gauss integrations for the Stokes equations (Q2479369) (← links)
- A local and parallel Uzawa finite element method for the generalized Navier-Stokes equations (Q2660081) (← links)
- Two-grid Methods for Finite Volume Element Approximations of Nonlinear Sobolev Equations (Q2805996) (← links)
- Error estimates for two-level penalty finite volume method for the stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2851593) (← links)
- A stabilized equal-order finite volume method for the Stokes equations (Q2858407) (← links)
- Numerical study of stabilization of the lower order finite volume methods for the incompressible flows (Q2859805) (← links)
- Analysis of Newton multilevel stabilized finite volume method for the three-dimensional stationary Navier-Stokes equations (Q2864609) (← links)
- Analysis of three stabilized finite volume iterative methods for the steady Navier–Stokes equations (Q2921933) (← links)
- A locally absolutely stabilized finite element method for the Stokes problem (Q3017582) (← links)
- (Q3109107) (← links)
- On a stabilized colocated Finite Volume scheme for the Stokes problem (Q3419746) (← links)
- Adaptive stabilized mixed finite volume methods for the incompressible flow (Q3462523) (← links)
- <i>A posteriori</i> error estimates of stabilized finite volume method for the Stokes equations (Q3466871) (← links)
- A cell-centered FVM for the two-dimensional Stokes equation (Q4452345) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a Picard multilevel stabilization of mixed finite volume method for the 2D/3D incompressible flow with large data (Q4603188) (← links)
- Optimal estimates on stabilized finite volume methods for the incompressible Navier–Stokes model in three dimensions (Q4966593) (← links)
- A Stabilized Finite Volume Element Method for Stationary Stokes–Darcy Equations Using the Lowest Order (Q4985150) (← links)
- Comparative Study of Space Iteration Methods Based on Nonconforming Finite Element for Stationary Navier-Stokes Equations (Q5074906) (← links)
- (Q5118318) (← links)
- Multiscale enrichment of a finite volume element method for the stationary Navier–Stokes problem (Q5416441) (← links)
- Finite volume method based on stabilized finite elements for the nonstationary Navier–Stokes problem (Q5433231) (← links)
- Two‐level stabilized finite volume method for the stationary incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q6071349) (← links)
- Stability and Convergence of Stabilized Finite Volume Iterative Methods for Steady Incompressible MHD Flows with Different Viscosities (Q6110108) (← links)
- The Mixed Finite Volume Methods for Stokes Problem Based on MINI Element Pair (Q6112478) (← links)
- Unconditional stability and convergence analysis of fully discrete stabilized finite volume method for the time-dependent incompressible MHD flow (Q6156581) (← links)
- An adaptive discontinuous finite volume element method for the Allen-Cahn equation (Q6171714) (← links)
- Stable and locally mass- and momentum-conservative control-volume finite-element schemes for the Stokes problem (Q6194193) (← links)
- Fully decoupled, linearized and stabilized finite volume method for the time-dependent incompressible MHD equations (Q6591748) (← links)
- An efficient rotational pressure-correction scheme for the 2D/3D Navier-Stokes/Darcy coupling problem (Q6631818) (← links)
- A stabilized finite volume method based on the rotational pressure correction projection for the time-dependent incompressible MHD equations (Q6649279) (← links)
- A divergence-free stable quadratic finite volume method scheme for the Stokes equations (Q6665350) (← links)