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IMPACT of Computing in Science and Engineering, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1989
- Peter Deuflhard:
Letter from the editor. 1-2 - Peter Deuflhard, Peter Leinen, Harry Yserentant:
Concepts of an adaptive hierarchical finite element code. 3-35 - Ivo Babusjka, B. Guoz, Manil Suri:
Implementation of nonhomogeneous dirichlet boundary conditions in the p version of the finite element method. 36-63 - S. Boivin:
A numerical method for solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. 64-92 - Patrick Amestoy, Ralf Tilch:
Solving the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with finite elements using a multifrontal method. 93-107
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1989
- Olivier Pironneau, J. Rappaz:
Numerical analysis for compressible viscous isentropic stationary flows. 109-137 - Herbert Melenk, H. Michael Möller, Winfried Neun:
Symbolic solution of large stationary chemical kinetics problems. 138-167 - Ralph Menikoff:
Determining curvature effect on detonation velocity from rate stick experiment. 168-179 - Gabriel Wittum:
Linear iterations as smoothers in multigrid methods: Theory with applications to incomplete decompositions. 180-215
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1989
- Wu Huamo, Yang Shuli:
MmB-A new class of accurate high resolution schemes for conservation laws in two dimensions. 217-259 - Christian Lubich:
h2-Extrapolation methods for differential-algebraic systems of index 2. 260-268 - Peter Deuflhard, Michael Wulkow:
Computational treatment of polyreaction kinetics by orthogonal polynomials of a discrete variable. 269-301 - Wei-Min Liu:
Stability analysis of a model of infectious diseases with two transmission routes. 302-312 - M. Cuer:
Computation of a green's function for the three-dimensional linearized transient gravity waves problem. 313-325
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1989
- Georg Hetzer, Helmut Jarausch, Wolfgang Mackens:
A multiparameter sensitivity analysis of a 2d diffusive climate model. 327-393 - Ulrich Maas, Jürgen Warnatz:
Simulation of chemically reacting flows in two-dimensional geometries. 394-420 - William Gropp, David E. Keyes:
Domain decomposition on parallel computers. 421-439
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