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The following pages link to Shock capturing by the spectral viscosity method (Q806988):
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- The use of a Legendre pseudospectral viscosity technique to solve a class of nonlinear dynamic Hamilton-Jacobi equations (Q418377) (← links)
- A high-wavenumber viscosity for high-resolution numerical methods (Q598341) (← links)
- The Legendre-Burgers equation: when artificial dissipation fails (Q606711) (← links)
- The Chebyshev spectral viscosity method for the time dependent eikonal equation (Q611735) (← links)
- Explicit discontinuous spectral element method with entropy generation based artificial viscosity for shocked viscous flows (Q680087) (← links)
- Extrapolated shock tracking: bridging shock-fitting and embedded boundary methods (Q776699) (← links)
- A shock-capturing algorithm for the differential equations of dilation and erosion (Q851828) (← links)
- On the spectral properties of shock-capturing schemes (Q856953) (← links)
- Hyperviscous shock layers and diffusion zones: Monotonicity, spectral viscosity, and pseudospectral methods for very high order differential equations (Q1332397) (← links)
- On the stability and performance of the \(p\)-version of the finite element method for first-order hyperbolic problems (Q1339346) (← links)
- A subgrid-scale deconvolution approach for shock capturing (Q1601534) (← links)
- Computation of flows with shocks using the spectral difference method with artificial viscosity. I: Basic formulation and application (Q1641431) (← links)
- Computation of flows with shocks using the spectral difference method with artificial viscosity. II: Modified formulation with local mesh refinement (Q1641432) (← links)
- Shock capturing with entropy-based artificial viscosity for staggered grid discontinuous spectral element method (Q1641436) (← links)
- Time-dependent Hermite-Galerkin spectral method and its applications (Q1659665) (← links)
- Spectral viscosity method with generalized Hermite functions for nonlinear conservation laws (Q1675511) (← links)
- Using \(\ell _1\) regularization to improve numerical partial differential equation solvers (Q1747624) (← links)
- A Legendre pseudospectral viscosity method (Q1815907) (← links)
- Spectral viscosity for convection dominated flow (Q1891296) (← links)
- A spectral method with subcell resolution for shock wave calculations (Q1924829) (← links)
- Stability and convergence analysis of fully discrete Fourier collocation spectral method for 3-D viscous Burgers' equation (Q1929938) (← links)
- Enhanced spectral viscosity approximations for conservation laws (Q1973772) (← links)
- Jacobi approximations in certain Hilbert spaces and their applications to singular differential equations (Q1974234) (← links)
- Stabilizing radial basis function methods for conservation laws using weakly enforced boundary conditions (Q2023705) (← links)
- A physically-based entropy production rate method to simulate sharp-front transport problems in porous medium systems (Q2027179) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of Fourier pseudo-spectral schemes for three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2055136) (← links)
- Gradient jump penalty stabilisation of spectral/\( h p\) element discretisation for under-resolved turbulence simulations (Q2060095) (← links)
- Oscillation-free nodal discontinuous spectral element method for the simulation of compressible multicomponent flows (Q2133602) (← links)
- A unified quasi-spectral viscosity (QSV) approach to shock capturing and large-eddy simulation (Q2137937) (← links)
- A Legendre spectral viscosity (LSV) method applied to shock capturing for high-order flux reconstruction schemes (Q2137971) (← links)
- On the convergence of the spectral viscosity method for the two-dimensional incompressible Euler equations with rough initial data (Q2216256) (← links)
- A space-time smooth artificial viscosity method with wavelet noise indicator and shock collision scheme. II: The 2-\(D\) case (Q2220557) (← links)
- Spectral methods in the presence of discontinuities (Q2221375) (← links)
- Accuracy, stability, and performance comparison between the spectral difference and flux reconstruction schemes (Q2245312) (← links)
- Numerical analysis for conservation laws using \(l_1\) minimization (Q2291861) (← links)
- A hybrid discontinuous Galerkin method for tokamak edge plasma simulations in global realistic geometry (Q2312126) (← links)
- A second order operator splitting numerical scheme for the ``good'' Boussinesq equation (Q2360693) (← links)
- A dynamic multiscale viscosity method for the spectral approximation of conservation laws (Q2372504) (← links)
- Tracking discontinuities in hyperbolic conservation laws with spectral accuracy (Q2381238) (← links)
- Numerical convergence study of nearly incompressible, inviscid Taylor-Green vortex flow (Q2572453) (← links)
- Adaptive spectral viscosity for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2904821) (← links)
- An operator-based local discontinuous Galerkin method compatible with the BSSN formulation of the Einstein equations (Q2957163) (← links)
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- Spectral Viscosity Approximations to Multidimensional Scalar Conservation Laws (Q4274387) (← links)
- Total Variation and Error Estimates for Spectral Viscosity Approximations (Q4293966) (← links)
- Space-Time Domain Decomposition Methods for Scalar Conservation Law (Q4363340) (← links)
- Strong Stability Preserving Integrating Factor Runge--Kutta Methods (Q4560167) (← links)
- Convergence of a spectral method for the stochastic incompressible Euler equations (Q5044412) (← links)
- A <scp>Fourier</scp> pseudospectral method for the “good” <scp>Boussinesq</scp> equation with second‐order temporal accuracy (Q5175816) (← links)
- High Order Edge Sensors with $\ell^1$ Regularization for Enhanced Discontinuous Galerkin Methods (Q5376560) (← links)