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The semi-implicit Euler method for stochastic differential delay equation with jumps
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, La-Sheng, Mei, Changlin, Xue, Hong
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On CFL evolution strategies for implicit upwind methods in linearized Euler equations
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2008AbstractIn implicit upwind methods for the solution of linearized Euler equations, one of the key issues is to balance large time steps, leading to a fast convergence behavior, and small time steps, needed to sufficiently resolve relevant flow features. A time step is determined by choosing a Courant–Friedrichs–Levy (CFL) number in every iteration.
Bücker, H. M., Pollul, B., Rasch, A.
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Beyond Euler's Method: Implicit Finite Differences in an Introductory ODE Course
PRIMUS, 2011A typical introductory course in ordinary differential equations (ODEs) exposes students to exact solution methods. However, many differential equations must be approximated with numerical methods. Textbooks commonly include explicit methods such as Euler's and Improved Euler's.
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THE PARALLEL BLOCK ADAPTIVE MULTIGRID METHOD FOR THE IMPLICIT SOLUTION OF THE EULER EQUATIONS
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 1996The authors present a new block adaptive multigrid method for the computation of transonic flows. An implicit upwind cell-centered finite volume solver is used. In order to increase the accuracy of the method, the third order MUSCL approach is implemented which is based on a full multigrid solver, but instead of using global grids, locally enriched ...
Pantelelis, Nikos G. +1 more
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The stochastic implicit Euler method – A stable coupling scheme for Monte Carlo burnup calculations
Annals of Nuclear Energy, 2013Existing Monte Carlo burnup codes use various schemes to solve the coupled criticality and bumup equations.
Jan Dufek +2 more
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Journal of Computational Physics, 2003
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Wu, Ziniu, Zou, Hui
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Wu, Ziniu, Zou, Hui
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Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 2018
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Implicit upwind methods for the Euler equations
6th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference Danvers, 1983W. MULDER, B. VAN LEER
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Three-dimensional unstructured grid Euler computations using a fully-implicit, upwind method
11th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, 1993A method has been developed to solve the Euler equations on a three-dimensional unstructured grid composed of tetrahedra. The method uses an upwind flow solver with a linearized, backward-Euler time integration scheme. Each time step results in a sparse linear system of equations which is solved by an iterative, sparse matrix solver.
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Discrete-Time Super-Twisting Fractional-Order Observer With Implicit Euler Method
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 2022Xiaogang Xiong +5 more
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