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The following pages link to Analysis of Artificial Dissipation of Explicit and Implicit Time-Integration Methods (Q5156892):
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- Stable and accurate artificial dissipation (Q702442) (← links)
- An improved implicit method with dissipation control capability: the simple generalized composite time integration algorithm (Q821745) (← links)
- Comparison of artificial-dissipation and solution-filtering stabilization schemes for time-accurate simulations (Q2002338) (← links)
- Stabilizing radial basis function methods for conservation laws using weakly enforced boundary conditions (Q2023705) (← links)
- Enforcing strong stability of explicit Runge-Kutta methods with superviscosity (Q2077775) (← links)
- Relaxation deferred correction methods and their applications to residual distribution schemes (Q2097594) (← links)
- Reinterpretation and extension of entropy correction terms for residual distribution and discontinuous Galerkin schemes: application to structure preserving discretization (Q2135264) (← links)
- General relaxation methods for initial-value problems with application to multistep schemes (Q2217872) (← links)
- On the estimation of artificial dissipation and dispersion errors in a generic partial differential equation (Q2222511) (← links)
- Towards stable radial basis function methods for linear advection problems (Q2658827) (← links)
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- Energy Stability of Explicit Runge--Kutta Methods for Nonautonomous or Nonlinear Problems (Q3386989) (← links)
- On Energy Laws and Stability of Runge--Kutta Methods for Linear Seminegative Problems (Q5866596) (← links)
- Stability of structure-aware Taylor methods for tents (Q5879111) (← links)
- Schur complement IMplicit-EXplicit formulations for discontinuous Galerkin non-hydrostatic atmospheric models (Q6095103) (← links)
- Multi-dimensional summation-by-parts operators for general function spaces: theory and construction (Q6095116) (← links)
- Analysis of the SBP-SAT stabilization for finite element methods. II: Entropy stability (Q6098316) (← links)
- Using \(\ell^1\)-regularization for shock capturing in discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q6620235) (← links)