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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 146
Volume 146, September 2023
- Komal Jangid

, Santwana Mukhopadhyay:
Application of Legendre wavelet collocation method to the analysis of poro-thermoelastic coupling with variable thermal conductivity. 1-11 - Hossain Chizari, Vishal Singh

, Farzad Ismail
:
Linearity preserving modified LDA methods for unsteady advection-diffusion problems. 12-21 - Adebowale Martins Obalalu

, Sulyman Olakunle Salawu, Olalekan Adebayo Olayemi
, Olusegun Adebayo Ajala, Kazeem Issa
:
Analysis of hydromagnetic Williamson fluid flow over an inclined stretching sheet with Hall current using Galerkin Weighted Residual Method. 22-32 - Xun Zhou

, Miaomiao Liu, Bo Dong
, Weizhong Li, Kunfeng Liang:
Effects of prefilmer edge configuration on primary liquid film breakup: A lattice Boltzmann study. 33-44 - Xiaodi Zhang, Haiyan Su:

A decoupled, unconditionally energy-stable and structure-preserving finite element scheme for the incompressible MHD equations with magnetic-electric formulation. 45-59 - Luca Bergamaschi, Massimiliano Ferronato

, Giovanni Isotton
, Carlo Janna
, Angeles Martinez:
Parallel matrix-free polynomial preconditioners with application to flow simulations in discrete fracture networks. 60-70 - Bo An, Josep M. Bergadà, Ding Li, Weimin Sang:

Modified algorithms for curved and virtual boundaries in Lattice Boltzmann method applications based on tree grid. 71-83 - Dan Wang, Meng Li, Yu Lu:

Unconditionally convergent and superconvergent analysis of second-order weighted IMEX FEMs for nonlinear Ginzburg-Landau equation. 84-105 - Xingchun Xu, Yanwei Hu, Yurong He, Jiecai Han, Jiaqi Zhu:

High-order analysis of lattice Boltzmann models for the conservative Allen-Cahn equation. 106-125 - Lexiang Yan, Rong An:

Two-level finite element methods for the steady bio-convection flows problem. 126-136 - Saumya Bajpai, Debendra Kumar Swain

:
A priori error estimates of a three-step two-level finite element Galerkin method for a 2D-Boussinesq system of equations. 137-164 - Ziqi Liu

, Shuai Miao
, Zhimin Zhang:
A family of edge-centered finite volume schemes for heterogeneous and anisotropic diffusion problems on unstructured meshes. 165-175
- Luca Dieci, Daniyar Omarov

:
Techniques for continuous optimal transport problem. 176-191
- Cheng Peng

, Xinnan Wu, Lian-Ping Wang
, Li Ji:
Direct numerical simulation of homogeneous shear turbulence subject to a shear periodic boundary with the lattice Boltzmann method. 192-199 - Wenxuan Xie, Qing Xia, Qian Yu

, Yibao Li
:
An effective phase field method for topology optimization without the curvature effects. 200-212 - Changjie Fang, Meifang Yang, Stanislaw Migórski

:
Shape optimization for the Stokes hemivariational inequality with slip boundary condition. 213-224 - Weidong Li, Jinshan Zhao, Ming Fang:

A new gas kinetic BGK scheme based on the characteristic solution of the BGK model equation for viscous flows. 225-240 - Felipe A. Díaz

, Ernesto Castillo
, Roberto Carlos Cabrales
, Nelson O. Moraga
:
Non-relaxed finite volume fractional step schemes for unsteady incompressible flows. 241-252 - Hauke Sass

, Arnold Reusken:
An accurate and robust Eulerian finite element method for partial differential equations on evolving surfaces. 253-270 - Hidekazu Yoshioka

, Tomomi Tanaka, Futoshi Aranishi
:
Limit equations of adaptive Erlangization and their application to environmental management. 271-293 - Francisco Bernal

, Jorge Morón-Vidal
, Juan A. Acebrón:
A hybrid probabilistic domain decomposition algorithm suited for very large-scale elliptic PDEs. 294-308 - Aswin V. S., Jeyaraj Manimaran

, Nagaiah Chamakuri
:
Space-time adaptivity for a multi-scale cancer invasion model. 309-322 - Emmanuel Creusé

, Serge Nicaise
, Zuqi Tang
:
Goal-oriented error estimation based on equilibrated flux and potential reconstruction for the approximation of elliptic and parabolic problems. 323-338 - Weijie Zhang

, Yulong Xing
, Yinhua Xia, Yan Xu
:
High order structure-preserving arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian discontinuous Galerkin methods for the Euler equations under gravitational fields. 339-359

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