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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2004, Volume 16, Number 6, Pages 23–27 (Mi mm265)  

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XII International Conference on Computing Mechanics and Advanced Applied Codes

Algorithms of optimal splitting in computational fluids dynamics

V. M. Kovenya

Institute of Computing Technologies, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: For numerical solution of aerodynamics problems the effective algorithms are presented. The schemes are based of splitting method and require the minimum number of arithmetic operations per grid point.
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Language: Russian
Citation: V. M. Kovenya, “Algorithms of optimal splitting in computational fluids dynamics”, Matem. Mod., 16:6 (2004), 23–27
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\Bibitem{Kov04}
\by V.~M.~Kovenya
\paper Algorithms of optimal splitting in computational fluids dynamics
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 2004
\vol 16
\issue 6
\pages 23--27
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1079.76599}
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