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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 269
Volume 269, July 2014
- Yongsam Kim, Ming-Chih Lai, Charles S. Peskin, Yunchang Seol

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Numerical simulations of three-dimensional foam by the immersed boundary method. 1-21 - Xiaodong Chen

, Vigor Yang:
Thickness-based adaptive mesh refinement methods for multi-phase flow simulations with thin regions. 22-39 - Greg Rainwater, Mayya Tokman:

A new class of split exponential propagation iterative methods of Runge-Kutta type (sEPIRK) for semilinear systems of ODEs. 40-60 - Eric E. Keaveny:

Fluctuating force-coupling method for simulations of colloidal suspensions. 61-79 - Ofer Shamir

, Nathan Paldor:
A Hermite-based Shallow Water solver for a thin "ocean" over a rotating sphere. 80-97 - Armin Scrinzi, Hans Peter Stimming, Norbert J. Mauser:

On the non-equivalence of perfectly matched layers and exterior complex scaling. 98-107 - Jeffrey W. Banks

, William D. Henshaw, Donald W. Schwendeman:
An analysis of a new stable partitioned algorithm for FSI problems. Part I: Incompressible flow and elastic solids. 108-137 - Shuying Zhai, Xinlong Feng

, Yinnian He:
An unconditionally stable compact ADI method for three-dimensional time-fractional convection-diffusion equation. 138-155 - Özgür D. Gürcan

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Numerical computation of the modified plasma dispersion function with curvature. 156-167 - T. Tückmantel, Alexander Pukhov

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H-VLPL: A three-dimensional relativistic PIC/fluid hybrid code. 168-180 - Matti Leinonen, Harri Hakula

, Nuutti Hyvönen
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Application of stochastic Galerkin FEM to the complete electrode model of electrical impedance tomography. 181-200 - Jialin Hong, Lihai Ji, Linghua Kong:

Energy-dissipation splitting finite-difference time-domain method for Maxwell equations with perfectly matched layers. 201-214 - Dmitry V. Kotov

, H. C. Yee, Marco Panesi
, Dinesh K. Prabhu
, Alan A. Wray:
Computational challenges for simulations related to the NASA electric arc shock tube (EAST) experiments. 215-233 - Clément Mettot, Florent Renac

, Denis Sipp
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Computation of eigenvalue sensitivity to base flow modifications in a discrete framework: Application to open-loop control. 234-258 - Goncalo Silva

, Viriato Semião
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Truncation errors and the rotational invariance of three-dimensional lattice models in the lattice Boltzmann method. 259-279 - Athanasios G. Polimeridis, Jorge Fernandez Villena

, Luca Daniel
, Jacob K. White:
Stable FFT-JVIE solvers for fast analysis of highly inhomogeneous dielectric objects. 280-296 - Ravindra Pethiyagoda

, Scott W. McCue
, Timothy J. Moroney
, Julian M. Back:
Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov methods with GPU acceleration for computing nonlinear ship wave patterns. 297-313 - Robin Chatelin, Philippe Poncet

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Hybrid grid-particle methods and Penalization: A Sherman-Morrison-Woodbury approach to compute 3D viscous flows using FFT. 314-328 - Ping Fan, Yiqing Shen, Baolin Tian

, Chao Yang:
A new smoothness indicator for improving the weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme. 329-354 - Ping Fan:

High order weighted essentially nonoscillatory WENO-η schemes for hyperbolic conservation laws. 355-385 - Haibo Huang, Jun-Jie Huang

, Xi-Yun Lu:
A mass-conserving axisymmetric multiphase lattice Boltzmann method and its application in simulation of bubble rising. 386-402 - Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando L. Teixeira

, Burkay Donderici:
Complex-plane generalization of scalar Levin transforms: A robust, rapidly convergent method to compute potentials and fields in multi-layered media. 403-422

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