Flux-Corrected Transport Principles, Algorithms, and Applications
Many modern high-resolution schemes for Computational Fluid Dynamics trace their origins to the Flux-Corrected Transport (FCT) paradigm. FCT maintains monotonicity using a nonoscillatory low-order scheme to determine the bounds for a constrained high-orde
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Dmitri Kuzmin r Rainald Löhner r Stefan Turek Editors
Flux-Corrected Transport Principles, Algorithms, and Applications Second Edition
Editors Prof. Dmitri Kuzmin Institute of Applied Mathematics III University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Erlangen Germany
Prof. Stefan Turek Institute of Applied Mathematics, LS III Dortmund University of Technology Dortmund Germany
Prof. Rainald Löhner School of Computational Sciences George Mason University Fairfax, VA USA
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