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The following pages link to Heterogeneous multiscale methods for stiff ordinary differential equations (Q5315414):
Displaying 19 items.
- Multirate Partially Explicit Scheme for Multiscale Flow Problems (Q5088780) (← links)
- Explicit Stabilized Multirate Method for Stiff Stochastic Differential Equations (Q5088788) (← links)
- High-order Numerical Homogenization for Dissipative Ordinary Differential Equations (Q5099842) (← links)
- Explicit stabilized multirate method for stiff differential equations (Q5103755) (← links)
- Coupled Multirate Infinitesimal GARK Schemes for Stiff Systems with Multiple Time Scales (Q5112643) (← links)
- Efficient Approximation of Flow Problems With Multiple Scales in Time (Q5117149) (← links)
- Random Sampling and Efficient Algorithms for Multiscale PDEs (Q5132000) (← links)
- A Class of Multirate Infinitesimal GARK Methods (Q5235477) (← links)
- Numerical Integrators for Motion under a Strong Constraining Force (Q5251786) (← links)
- Nonuniform Sampling and Multiscale Computation (Q5251796) (← links)
- A Fast Front-Tracking Approach and Its Analysis for a Temporal Multiscale Flow Problem with a Fractional Order Boundary Growth (Q6074541) (← links)
- Efficiency gains of a multi-scale integration method applied to a scale-separated model for rapidly rotating dynamos (Q6102015) (← links)
- A finite element based heterogeneous multiscale method for the Landau-Lifshitz equation (Q6147086) (← links)
- A Neural Network Approach for Homogenization of Multiscale Problems (Q6178099) (← links)
- On the nature of the boundary resonance error in numerical homogenization and its reduction (Q6583628) (← links)
- Automated construction of effective potential via algorithmic implicit bias (Q6589866) (← links)
- Multilevel parareal algorithm with averaging for oscillatory problems (Q6598494) (← links)
- An efficient numerical method for solving dynamical systems with multiple time scales (Q6616140) (← links)
- Constrained dynamics, stochastic numerical methods and the modeling of complex systems. Abstracts from the workshop held May 26--31, 2024 (Q6671623) (← links)