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The following pages link to A new finite volume method for solving shallow water equations (Q687402):
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- Several new types of finite-difference schemes for shallow-water equation with initial-boundary value and their numerical experiment (Q805427) (← links)
- Shallow water model on cubed-sphere by multi-moment finite volume method (Q924498) (← links)
- Solving shallow-water systems in 2D domains using finite volume methods and multimedia SSE instructions (Q950068) (← links)
- A simple finite volume method for the shallow water equations (Q964930) (← links)
- A multi-moment finite volume formulation for shallow water equations on unstructured mesh (Q975131) (← links)
- Solution-adaptivity in modelling complex shallow flows (Q1043230) (← links)
- A finite volume method for numerical simulation of shallow water models with porosity (Q1641610) (← links)
- Combined finite volume--finite element method for shallow water equations (Q2498641) (← links)
- A Finite Volume Method for Large-Eddy Simulation of Shallow Water Equations (Q2946136) (← links)
- A SHALLOW WATER MODEL BY FINITE POINT METHOD (Q2971878) (← links)
- Newton-Krylov-Schwarz Method for a Spherical Shallow Water Model* (Q2998415) (← links)
- Hybrid finite element/volume method for shallow water equations (Q3062568) (← links)
- Solving Shallow Water Equations by a Mixed Implicit Finite Element Method (Q3199108) (← links)
- A high-resolution Godunov-type scheme in finite volumes for the 2D shallow-water equations (Q4036480) (← links)
- An improved technique for solving two-dimensional shallow water problems (Q4264610) (← links)
- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SHALLOW WATER EQUATIONS II: TEMPORAL DISCRETIZATION (Q4324263) (← links)
- A new method for moving–boundary hydrodynamic problems in shallow water (Q4719865) (← links)
- A CIP/multi‐moment finite volume method for shallow water equations with source terms (Q5387260) (← links)
- Extension of an explicit finite volume method to large time steps (CFL>1): application to shallow water flows (Q5717883) (← links)