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The following pages link to A modified fractional step method for the accurate approximation of detonation waves (Q2706446):
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- Spurious behavior of shock-capturing methods by the fractional step approach: problems containing stiff source terms and discontinuities (Q346364) (← links)
- The equilibrium state method for hyperbolic conservation laws with stiff reaction terms (Q348903) (← links)
- Computational challenges for simulations related to the NASA electric arc shock tube (EAST) experiments (Q349114) (← links)
- High order finite difference methods with subcell resolution for advection equations with stiff source terms (Q425613) (← links)
- ADER schemes for nonlinear systems of stiff advection-diffusion-reaction equations (Q554669) (← links)
- Implicit-explicit schemes for flow equations with stiff source terms (Q611830) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on evolution of cylindrical cellular detonation (Q735273) (← links)
- High order space-time adaptive ADER-WENO finite volume schemes for non-conservative hyperbolic systems (Q741929) (← links)
- An artificial nonlinear diffusivity method for supersonic reacting flows with shocks (Q870615) (← links)
- A rarefaction-tracking method for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q976798) (← links)
- Finite difference method for detonation waves (Q1410859) (← links)
- An adaptive numerical scheme for high-speed reactive flow on overlapping grids. (Q1414084) (← links)
- Conservative multi-implicit spectral deferred correction methods for reacting gas dynamics. (Q1427845) (← links)
- The random projection method for stiff multispecies detonation capturing (Q1601545) (← links)
- The dual information preserving method for stiff reacting flows (Q1648551) (← links)
- Second-order Godunov-type scheme for reactive flow calculations on moving meshes (Q1780615) (← links)
- An efficient unstructured WENO method for supersonic reactive flows (Q1787482) (← links)
- Mixed analytical/numerical method for flow equations with a source term. (Q1870939) (← links)
- A wave propagation algorithm for hyperbolic systems on curved manifolds (Q1883503) (← links)
- Solution property preserving reconstruction BVD+MOOD scheme for compressible Euler equations with source terms and detonations (Q2189081) (← links)
- Finite volume schemes of very high order of accuracy for stiff hyperbolic balance laws (Q2427325) (← links)
- Numerical solution of under-resolved detonations (Q2478517) (← links)
- A wave propagation method for hyperbolic systems on the sphere (Q2489707) (← links)
- On a practical implementation of particle methods (Q2507732) (← links)
- Mixed analytical/numerical method applied to the high-Reynolds number \(k-\varepsilon\) turbulence model (Q2573316) (← links)
- Transient \(L^1\) error estimates for well-balanced schemes on non-resonant scalar balance laws (Q2636653) (← links)
- Localization effects and measure source terms in numerical schemes for balance laws (Q2781210) (← links)
- An exact particle method for scalar conservation laws and its application to stiff reaction kinetics (Q3001290) (← links)
- Time-Splitting Schemes and Measure Source Terms for a Quasilinear Relaxing System (Q3043571) (← links)
- FRONT TRACKING FOR SCALAR BALANCE EQUATIONS (Q4474543) (← links)
- The Heterogeneous Multiscale Methods with Application to Combustion (Q4603292) (← links)
- An Approach to Obtain the Correct Shock Speed for Euler Equations with Stiff Detonation (Q5159055) (← links)
- On Accurately Resolving Detonation Dynamics by Adaptive Finite Volume Method on Unstructured Grids (Q5163191) (← links)
- Space-time adaptive ADER-DG finite element method with LST-DG predictor and a posteriori sub-cell WENO finite-volume limiting for simulation of non-stationary compressible multicomponent reactive flows (Q6159308) (← links)
- A positivity preserving and oscillation-free entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin scheme for the reactive Euler equations (Q6497257) (← links)
- Development of a less dissipative interface variable reconstruction to solve the Euler equations by Q learning method (Q6608352) (← links)