The following pages link to Thomas Sonar (Q206145):
Displaying 50 items.
- A method for improving orthogonality of rows and columns of matrices (Q2752286) (← links)
- Applied mathematics, modelling and computer science. An introduction for students of teachership, teachers and pupils. With exercises in the Internet by Thorsten Grahs (Q2755053) (← links)
- Accurate computation of the smallest eigenvalue of a diagonally dominant \(M\)-matrix (Q2759093) (← links)
- Numerical optimization of two-dimensional high-lift configurations solving Navier-Stokes equations (Q2761216) (← links)
- Numerical criterion for the stabilization of steady states of the Navier-Stokes equations (Q2767797) (← links)
- Three-dimensional stochastic model of turbulence (Q2770618) (← links)
- The least-squares meshfree method (Q2770898) (← links)
- Image processing for numerical approximations of conservation laws: Nonlinear anisotropic artificial dissipation (Q2780587) (← links)
- A particle-partition of unity method. II: Efficient cover construction and reliable integration (Q2780597) (← links)
- A new stabilized finite element method for solving the advection-diffusion equations (Q2780722) (← links)
- The introduction of a conceptual perspective in mathematics: Dedekind, Noether, van der Waerden (Q2791806) (← links)
- Richard Dedekind (1831--1916) (Q2798909) (← links)
- The Early Period of the Calculus of Variations (Q2809563) (← links)
- ``The last original'' -- The Leibniz calculating machine of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library. With a foreword by Georg Ruppelt. Edited by the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library (Q2812995) (← links)
- Elements of mathematics: from Euclid to Gödel (Q2813040) (← links)
- Early tables resembling those of natural logarithms (Q2818284) (← links)
- Comma and cathedral. Tradition, significance and challenge of the Leibniz edition (Q2822092) (← links)
- Mathematik im Mittelalter (Q2833295) (← links)
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- Kontinuum, Analysis, Informales – Beiträge zur Mathematik und Philosophie von Leibniz (Q2833323) (← links)
- Infinitesimal. How a dangerous mathematical theory shaped the modern world (Q2834589) (← links)
- Correspondence of Leonhard Euler with Christian Goldbach. Part II. Edited by Martin Mattmüller and Franz Lemmermeyer (Q2834881) (← links)
- An extended discontinuous Galerkin and spectral difference method with modal filtering (Q2863156) (← links)
- Paradoxes of the infinite -- how to make two balls out of one (Q2875248) (← links)
- Philosophy of mathematics. Selected writings. Edited by Matthew E. Moore (Q2884787) (← links)
- Mathematical achievements of pre-modern Indian mathematicians (Q2911571) (← links)
- John Napier: life, logarithms, and legacy (Q2925241) (← links)
- The history of mathematics: a very short introduction, by Jacqueline Stedall (Q2935403) (← links)
- Adaptive Spectral Filtering and Digital Total Variation Postprocessing for the DG Method on Triangular Grids: Application to the Euler Equations (Q2998557) (← links)
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- Navigation on Sea: Topics in the History of Geomathematics (Q3163800) (← links)
- Application of spectral filtering to discontinuous Galerkin methods on triangulations (Q3167064) (← links)
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- Finite difference operators from moving least squares interpolation (Q3507033) (← links)
- Discrete nonlinear filters for the numerical treatment of conservation laws (Q3510722) (← links)
- Mathematical Models of Fluid Dynamics (Q3559752) (← links)
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- Strong and Weak Norm Refinement Indicators Based on the Finite Element Residual for Compressible Flow Computation (Q4201648) (← links)
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- ENO Approximations for Compressible Fluid Dynamics (Q4237140) (← links)
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- On Families of Pointwise Optimal Finite Volume ENO Approximations (Q4243543) (← links)
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