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The following pages link to Locally adaptive pseudo-time stepping for high-order flux reconstruction (Q2222607):
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- A dynamically load-balanced parallel \(p\)-adaptive implicit high-order flux reconstruction method for under-resolved turbulence simulation (Q782036) (← links)
- Accelerating incompressible flow calculations using a quasi-implicit scheme: local and dual time stepping approaches (Q1930386) (← links)
- Artificial compressibility approaches in flux reconstruction for incompressible viscous flow simulations (Q2084119) (← links)
- Nonlinear \(p\)-multigrid preconditioner for implicit time integration of compressible Navier-Stokes equations with \(p\)-adaptive flux reconstruction (Q2103468) (← links)
- An implicit HDG method for linear convection-diffusion with dual time stepping (Q2123997) (← links)
- A purely hyperbolic discontinuous Galerkin approach for self-gravitating gas dynamics (Q2130998) (← links)
- Non-modal analysis of linear multigrid schemes for the high-order flux reconstruction method (Q2133808) (← links)
- EBR schemes with curvilinear reconstructions for hybrid meshes (Q2139569) (← links)
- Optimal embedded pair Runge-Kutta schemes for pseudo-time stepping (Q2194332) (← links)
- On explicit discontinuous Galerkin methods for conservation laws (Q2245328) (← links)
- On a robust and accurate localized artificial diffusivity scheme for the high-order flux-reconstruction method (Q2311476) (← links)
- Dual time-stepping using second derivatives (Q2333734) (← links)
- Length-scales for efficient CFL conditions in high-order methods with distorted meshes: application to local-timestepping for \(p\)-multigrid (Q6095940) (← links)
- A high-order entropically-damped artificial compressibility approach on moving and deforming domains (Q6100081) (← links)
- Heterogeneous CPU+GPU parallelization for high-accuracy scale-resolving simulations of compressible turbulent flows on hybrid supercomputers (Q6156997) (← links)
- Hyperbolic diffusion in flux reconstruction: optimisation through kernel fusion within tensor-product elements (Q6159601) (← links)