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The following pages link to A time‐splitting method for the three‐dimensional shallow water equations (Q3987710):
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- Numerical solution of the shallow water equations with a fractional step method (Q710097) (← links)
- A numerical technique for applying time splitting methods in shallow water equations (Q720869) (← links)
- Modified time splitting scheme for shallow water equations (Q853210) (← links)
- On the time-splitting scheme used in the Princeton ocean model (Q1013179) (← links)
- Numerical methods for the 3D shallow water equations on vector and parallel computers (Q1188306) (← links)
- Splitting methods for three-dimensional transport models with interaction terms (Q1267579) (← links)
- A new operator splitting method for the numerical solution of partial differential equations. II (Q1294635) (← links)
- Unconditionally stable splitting methods for the shallow water equations (Q1307241) (← links)
- A numerical study of an operator splitting method for rotating flows with large ageostrophic initial data (Q1307807) (← links)
- Time integration of three-dimensional numerical transport models (Q1344331) (← links)
- Approximate factorization in shallow water applications (Q1862233) (← links)
- Baroclinic stability for a family of two-level, semi-implicit numerical methods for the 3D shallow water equations (Q3437084) (← links)
- A vertical/horizontal splitting algorithm for three-dimensional tidal and storm surge computations (Q3482954) (← links)
- Application of the DuFort-Frankel and Saul'ev methods with time splitting to the formulation of a three dimensional hydrodynamic sea model (Q3727567) (← links)
- A fully implicit splitting method for accurate tidal computations (Q3817810) (← links)
- An efficient operator splitting scheme for three-dimensional hydrodynamic computations (Q4221547) (← links)
- Adaptivity in space and time for shallow water equations (Q4953003) (← links)
- Stabilization of a time integrator for the 3D shallow water equations by smoothing techniques (Q5753684) (← links)
- A multiscale pressure splitting of the shallow-water equations. I: Formulation and 1D tests (Q5929934) (← links)