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The following pages link to Efficient solution algorithms for the Riemann problem for real gases (Q1067919):
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- A numerical study of the viscous supersonic flow past a flat plate at large angles of incidence (Q4841849) (← links)
- Small amplitude theory of Richtmyer–Meshkov instability (Q4841877) (← links)
- Nonlinear Processes in Safety Systems for Substances with Parameters Close to a Critical State (Q4999691) (← links)
- Incorporation of Fluid Compressibility into the Calculation of the Stationary Mode of Operation of a Hydraulic Device at High Fluid Pressures (Q5005784) (← links)
- Invariant Domain-Preserving Approximations for the Euler Equations with Tabulated Equation of State (Q5037542) (← links)
- Compressible flow at high pressure with linear equation of state (Q5208933) (← links)
- Shock-bubble interactions: Features of divergent shock-refraction geometry observed in experiments and simulations (Q5303835) (← links)
- A computational parameter study for the three-dimensional shock–bubble interaction (Q5444175) (← links)
- The Riemann problem for fluid flow of real materials (Q5445539) (← links)
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- Mathematical modeling of high-speed collision of White Dwarfs – explosion mechanism of type Ia/Iax supernovae (Q5882960) (← links)
- AMRA: An adaptive mesh refinement hydrodynamic code for astrophysics (Q5944550) (← links)
- Gas-kinetic schemes for compressible flow of real gases (Q5948749) (← links)
- A fluid-mixture type algorithm for compressible multicomponent flow with Mie-Grüneisen equation of state (Q5951791) (← links)
- Simple and efficient Godunov scheme for computational relativistic gas dynamics. (Q5951845) (← links)
- Efficient solution of bimaterial Riemann problems for compressible multi-material flow simulations (Q6094741) (← links)
- FluxNet: a physics-informed learning-based Riemann solver for transcritical flows with non-ideal thermodynamics (Q6097610) (← links)
- A comparative study of high‐resolution methods for nonlinear hyperbolic problems (Q6152350) (← links)
- Roenet: predicting discontinuity of hyperbolic systems from continuous data (Q6499882) (← links)