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Regularization of electromagnetic scattering problems via the Abel integral transform. [PDF]
Vinogradova E, Smith P.
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Simulation of Nonlinear and Nonisothermal Reactive Liquid Chromatography considering Finite Mass-Transfer Rates and Various Adsorption Scenarios. [PDF]
Rasheed MA, Perveen S, Qamar S.
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Bayesian Linear Inverse Problems in Regularity Scales with Discrete Observations. [PDF]
Yan D, Gugushvili S, van der Vaart A.
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Deterministic, stochastic, and mean-field PDE models in neuroscience. [PDF]
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Galerkin and discontinuous Galerkin spectral/hp methods
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Warburton, T. C. +4 more
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Discontinuous Galerkin and Related Methods for ODE
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A Multiscale Discontinuous Galerkin Method
2006We propose a new class of Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods based on variational multiscale ideas. Our approach begins with an additive decomposition of the discontinuous finite element space into continuous (coarse) and discontinuous (fine) components.
Pavel B. Bochev +2 more
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Discontinuous Galerkin Methods
2016The discontinuous Galerkin (dG) method was introduced by Reed and Hill [73] in 1973 for steady-state neutron transport as an hyperbolic problem. This was followed by other studies; by Bassi and Rebay [12] for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, Cockburn and Shu [31] developed the local discontinuous Galerkin (ldG) method for advection-diffusion ...
Gary Cohen, Sébastien Pernet
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Discontinuous Galerkin Methods
2012In this final chapter we present the discontinuous Galerkin (dG) method. This method is based on finite element spaces that consist of discontinuous piecewise polynomials defined on a partition of the computational domain. Such methods are very flexible, for example, since they allow construction of more general methods and since they allow for simple ...
Mats G. Larson, Fredrik Bengzon
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