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The following pages link to On existence and uniqueness results for a coupled systems modeling miscible displacement in porous media (Q1910856):
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- Nonlinear Darcy fluid flow with deposition (Q313581) (← links)
- Study of degenerate parabolic system modeling the hydrogen displacement in a nuclear waste repository (Q371118) (← links)
- Modified method of characteristics combined with finite volume element methods for incompressible miscible displacement problems in porous media (Q457906) (← links)
- Finite difference methods for a nonlinear and strongly coupled heat and moisture transport system in textile materials (Q663267) (← links)
- Analysis of fully discrete FEM for miscible displacement in porous media with Bear-Scheidegger diffusion tensor (Q670308) (← links)
- Global existence of weak solution to the heat and moisture transport system in fibrous porous media (Q712184) (← links)
- On existence and uniqueness for a coupled system modeling immiscible flow through a porous medium (Q864621) (← links)
- On some nonlocal homogenization problems and problems of fluids in porous media: a contribution of Abdelhamid Ziani (Q951998) (← links)
- A deposition model coupling Stokes' and Darcy's equations with nonlinear deposition (Q1636756) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of solutions to a model describing miscible liquids (Q1681551) (← links)
- Analysis of miscible displacement through porous media with vanishing molecular diffusion and singular wells (Q1692726) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a family of ELLAM schemes for a fully coupled model of miscible displacement in porous media (Q1719560) (← links)
- Unified convergence analysis of numerical schemes for a miscible displacement problem (Q1740573) (← links)
- Fuzzification of the miscible displacement model in heterogeneous porous media (Q1746761) (← links)
- On a nonlinear parabolic system modelling miscible compressible displacement in porous media (Q1776937) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of the solutions of an elliptic-parabolic system arising in flow in porous media (Q1884384) (← links)
- A virtual element method for the miscible displacement of incompressible fluids in porous media (Q2022078) (← links)
- A reduced-order finite element method based on POD for the incompressible miscible displacement problem (Q2047611) (← links)
- An iterative scheme for solving a coupled Darcy-convection-diffusion model (Q2079549) (← links)
- Well-posedness and numerical approximation of steady convection-diffusion-reaction problems in porous media (Q2079762) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimates for the time-dependent convection-diffusion-reaction equation coupled with the Darcy system (Q2116055) (← links)
- Slightly compressible and immiscible two-phase flow in porous media (Q2253306) (← links)
- New numerical studies for Darcy's problem coupled with the heat equation (Q2301001) (← links)
- Full discretization of time dependent convection-diffusion-reaction equation coupled with the Darcy system (Q2302091) (← links)
- New analysis of Galerkin FEMs for miscible displacement in porous media (Q2316248) (← links)
- On a fully coupled nonlinear parabolic problem modelling miscible compressible displacement in porous media (Q2465870) (← links)
- The generalized finite volume SUSHI scheme for the discretization of the Peaceman model. (Q2662455) (← links)
- Numerical homogenization of a nonlinearly coupled elliptic-parabolic system, reduced basis method, and application to nuclear waste storage (Q2857743) (← links)
- Heat and sweat transport through clothing assemblies with phase changes, condensation/evaporation and absorption (Q2901815) (← links)
- A mixed and discontinuous Galerkin finite volume element method for incompressible miscible displacement problems in porous media (Q2910814) (← links)
- An Arbitrary-Order Scheme on Generic Meshes for Miscible Displacements in Porous Media (Q3174784) (← links)
- A model of miscible liquids in porous media (Q3457016) (← links)
- Strong solutions to a nonlinear parabolic system modeling compressible miscible displacement in porous media (Q4322195) (← links)
- Analysis of Lowest-Order Characteristics-Mixed FEMs for Incompressible Miscible Flow in Porous Media (Q5001380) (← links)
- Stochastic elliptic–parabolic system arising in porous media (Q5083427) (← links)
- New analysis of Galerkin-mixed FEMs for incompressible miscible flow in porous media (Q5130996) (← links)
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- Convergence analysis of a DDFV scheme for a system describing miscible fluid flows in porous media (Q5252270) (← links)
- Regularity of the Diffusion-Dispersion Tensor and Error Analysis of Galerkin FEMs for a Porous Medium Flow (Q5256457) (← links)
- Semi-classical solutions for a nonlinear coupled elliptic-parabolic problem (Q5301245) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness of solutions for miscible liquids model in porous media (Q5409527) (← links)
- Mathematical study of a petroleum-engineering scheme (Q5465521) (← links)
- Convergence of a high order method in time and space for the miscible displacement equations (Q5501882) (← links)
- On Local Super-Penalization of Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Methods (Q5862209) (← links)
- Optimal error analysis of Crank–Nicolson lowest‐order Galerkin‐mixed finite element method for incompressible miscible flow in porous media (Q6088424) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a class of iterative methods for propagation of reaction fronts in porous media (Q6118590) (← links)
- Analysis of a Galerkin-characteristic finite element method for convection-diffusion problems in porous media (Q6177229) (← links)
- A priori estimates to solutions of the time-fractional convection-diffusion-reaction equation coupled with the Darcy system (Q6495277) (← links)
- A two-grid characteristic block-centered finite difference method for Darcy-Forchheimer slightly compressible miscible displacement problem (Q6577594) (← links)
- A penalty-free and essentially stabilization-free DG method for convection-dominated second-order elliptic problems (Q6594656) (← links)