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The following pages link to Discretization of the Boltzmann equation in velocity space using a Galerkin approach (Q1581241):
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- New velocity-space discretization for continuum kinetic calculations and Fokker-Planck collisions (Q347648) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for fluids using the XFEM and the hydrodynamic Boltzmann transport equation (Q459119) (← links)
- Numerical properties of high order discrete velocity solutions to the BGK kinetic equation (Q623261) (← links)
- A numerical model of the Boltzmann equation related to the discontinuous Galerkin method (Q631352) (← links)
- Benchmark computations based on lattice-Boltzmann, finite element and finite volume methods for laminar flows (Q1043133) (← links)
- Galerkin-Petrov approach for the Boltzmann equation (Q1721862) (← links)
- Investigation on different discrete velocity quadrature rules in gas-kinetic unified algorithm solving Boltzmann model equation (Q2001296) (← links)
- A velocity space hybridization-based Boltzmann equation solver (Q2123362) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of the Boltzmann-BGK equations for nearly incompressible flows: semi-analytic time stepping and absorbing boundary layers (Q2221352) (← links)
- Variance-reduced Monte Carlo solutions of the Boltzmann equation for low-speed gas flows: A discontinuous Galerkin formulation (Q3528128) (← links)
- Space-Time Discretization of Series Expansion Methods for the Boltzmann Transport Equation (Q4509691) (← links)
- A Conservative Discontinuous Galerkin Solver for the Space Homogeneous Boltzmann Equation for Binary Interactions (Q4554046) (← links)
- A discrete-velocity scheme for the Boltzmann operator of rarefied gas dynamics (Q4893059) (← links)
- Tensor-Product Discretization for the Spatially Inhomogeneous and Transient Boltzmann Equation in Two Dimensions (Q4967357) (← links)
- An application of Discontinuous Galerkin space and velocity discretisations to the solution of a model kinetic equation (Q5070374) (← links)
- Structured derivation of moment equations and stable boundary conditions with an introduction to symmetric, trace-free tensors (Q6106906) (← links)