The following pages link to Robert D. Russell (Q175660):
Displaying 50 items.
- Analysis of a moving collocation method for one-dimensional partial differential equations (Q424316) (← links)
- Adaptive moving mesh methods (Q604480) (← links)
- Linear system solvers for boundary value ODEs (Q688028) (← links)
- (Q703772) (redirect page) (← links)
- Precise computations of chemotactic collapse using moving mesh methods (Q703773) (← links)
- The geometry of r-adaptive meshes generated using optimal transport methods (Q728861) (← links)
- Numerical solution of eigenvalue problems for linear boundary value ODEs (Q804258) (← links)
- A new adaptive local mesh refinement algorithm and its application on fourth order thin film flow problem (Q886086) (← links)
- A study of moving mesh PDE methods for numerical simulation of blowup in reaction diffusion equations (Q933324) (← links)
- An \(r\)-adaptive finite element method based upon moving mesh PDEs (Q1284534) (← links)
- New self-similar solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with moving mesh computations (Q1302938) (← links)
- Moving mesh methods based on moving mesh partial differential equations (Q1335645) (← links)
- A high dimensional moving mesh strategy (Q1379050) (← links)
- A two-dimensional moving finite element method with local refinement based on a posteriori error estimates (Q1399158) (← links)
- Approaches for generating moving adaptive meshes: Location versus velocity (Q1412336) (← links)
- Collocation for systems of boundary value problems (Q1843150) (← links)
- A moving collocation method for solving time dependent partial differential equations (Q1917446) (← links)
- Erratum: ``An \(r\)-adaptive finite element method based upon moving mesh PDEs'' (Q1964174) (← links)
- Integral equations with transform kernels and the eigenproblem \(KCx = \lambda x\) (Q2547120) (← links)
- A collocation method for boundary value problems (Q2547464) (← links)
- A moving mesh method for one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2706469) (← links)
- A Comparative Numerical Study of Meshing Functionals for Variational Mesh Adaptation (Q2992899) (← links)
- Computation and Continuation of Homoclinic and Heteroclinic Orbits with Arclength Parameterization (Q3124019) (← links)
- On the Compuation of Lyapunov Exponents for Continuous Dynamical Systems (Q3124065) (← links)
- Numerical Methods for Singular Boundary Value Problems (Q3214325) (← links)
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- A Moving Mesh Method for Time—dependent Problems Based on Schwarz Waveform Relaxation (Q3500059) (← links)
- Adaptivity with moving grids (Q3638929) (← links)
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- The Close Relationships between Methods for Solving Two-Point Boundary Value Problems (Q3694584) (← links)
- The Riccati Transformation in the Solution of Boundary Value Problems (Q3756432) (← links)
- Conditioning of Collocation Matrices and Discrete Green’s Functions (Q3768297) (← links)
- A Riccati Transformation Method for Solving Linear BVP<scp>s</scp>. I: Theoretical Aspects (Q3814674) (← links)
- A Riccati Transformation Method for Solving Linear BVP<scp>s</scp>. II: Computational Aspects (Q3814675) (← links)
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- Reformulation of Boundary Value Problems into “Standard” Form (Q3910781) (← links)
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- On the Structure of Jacobians for Spectral Methods for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (Q3991050) (← links)
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- Moving Mesh Techniques Based upon Equidistribution, and Their Stability (Q4015246) (← links)
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- A Comparison of Global Methods for Linear Two-Point Boundary Value Problems (Q4076698) (← links)
- A Comparison of Collocation and Finite Differences for Two-Point Boundary Value Problems (Q4131571) (← links)
- Orthogonal Collocation for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations (Q4142646) (← links)
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- Moving Mesh Strategy Based on a Gradient Flow Equation for Two-Dimensional Problems (Q4253048) (← links)
- A Study of Monitor Functions for Two-Dimensional Adaptive Mesh Generation (Q4253100) (← links)
- A moving mesh method in multiblock domains with application to a combustion problem (Q4262207) (← links)