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On the Conditional Consistency of an Explicit Numerical Scheme
Journal of Computational Physics, 1995The authors analyse an explicit scheme for the solution of partial differential equations, presented by \textit{J. L. Richardson, R. C. Ferrell} and \textit{L. N. Long} [J. Comput. Phys. 104, No. 1, 69-74 (1993; Zbl 0766.76061)] for solving nonlinear fluid dynamics problems. The present study, with application to the one-dimensional diffusion equation,
DE NICOLA, CARLO +2 more
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2011
In the previous two parts of this book we have covered a lot of physics. In the process we have managed to largely avoid getting into complex numerical issues. In this fourth and last part of the book we will discuss, over the next two chapters, some technical and numerical issues that youll need to consider if you are building more complex simulations,
Dev Ramtal, Adrian Dobre
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In the previous two parts of this book we have covered a lot of physics. In the process we have managed to largely avoid getting into complex numerical issues. In this fourth and last part of the book we will discuss, over the next two chapters, some technical and numerical issues that youll need to consider if you are building more complex simulations,
Dev Ramtal, Adrian Dobre
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A numerical scheme for the solution of Sivashinsky equation
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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A pseudospectral scheme for the numerical calculation of shocks
Journal of Computational Physics, 1982Abstract A pseudospectral numerical scheme is developed in order to calculate the propagation of a shock wave. We use a two-step time-differencing method and a Chebyshev transform method to compute the space derivative. Such a scheme has been used to reduce the oscillations due to Gibb's phenomenon. This numerical method is applied to the solution of
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Exact numerical schemes and the three means
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1991Grids based on geometric and harmonic sequences are used here in defining approximations to derivatives which have second order accuracy. Such schemes are superior to the usual arithmetic difference grids for important classes of functions exhibiting significant variation—such as a singularity in a region. Furthermore, the approximations to derivatives
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A numerical scheme for a class of sweeping processes
Numerische Mathematik, 2010The paper deals with a special class of differential inclusions related to perturbed sweeping processes by uniformly prox-regular sets. In the first main part of the paper, the author provides sufficient conditions for the corresponding initial value problems to be well posed in the usual analytical sense.
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A new numerical scheme for the CIR process
Monte Carlo Methods and Applications, 2015Abstract In this paper we generalize an explicit numerical scheme for the CIR process that we have proposed before. The advantage of the new proposed scheme is that preserves positivity and is well posed for a (little bit) broader set of parameters among the positivity preserving schemes.
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Numerical scheme and stability analysis of stochastic Fitzhugh–Nagumo model
Results in Physics, 2022Muhammad Sajid Iqbal +2 more
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An explicit‐implicit numerical scheme for time fractional boundary layer flows
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2022Yasir Nawaz +2 more
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