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The following pages link to The random projection method for stiff multispecies detonation capturing (Q1601545):
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- The equilibrium state method for hyperbolic conservation laws with stiff reaction terms (Q348903) (← links)
- A short note on the counter-intuitive spurious behaviors in stiff reacting flow (Q349809) (← links)
- High order finite difference methods with subcell resolution for advection equations with stiff source terms (Q425613) (← links)
- \(\mathcal L\)-splines and viscosity limits for well-balanced schemes acting on linear parabolic equations (Q683654) (← links)
- Conservative multi-implicit spectral deferred correction methods for reacting gas dynamics. (Q1427845) (← links)
- The dual information preserving method for stiff reacting flows (Q1648551) (← links)
- An efficient unstructured WENO method for supersonic reactive flows (Q1787482) (← links)
- The random projection method for a model problem of combustion with stiff chemical reactions (Q1855759) (← links)
- Error estimates on the random projection methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with stiff reaction terms (Q1861985) (← links)
- A novel construction method of computational domains on large-scale near-ground explosion problems (Q2122711) (← links)
- Second-order unconditional positive preserving schemes for non-equilibrium reactive flows with mass and mole balance (Q2131049) (← links)
- High-order bicompact schemes for shock-capturing computations of detonation waves (Q2278215) (← links)
- High-order bound-preserving finite difference methods for multispecies and multireaction detonations (Q2692141) (← links)
- The random projection method for stiff detonation capturing (Q2780563) (← links)
- Высокоточные бикомпактные схемы для численного моделирования течений многокомпонентных газов с несколькими химическими реакциями (Q5112313) (← links)
- An Approach to Obtain the Correct Shock Speed for Euler Equations with Stiff Detonation (Q5159055) (← links)
- Multi-Resolution Method Based on Riemann Solvers for Detonation and Deflagration in High Dimension (Q5163230) (← links)