Discontinuous Galerkin method
In applied mathematics, discontinuous Galerkin methods (DG methods) form a class of numerical methods for solving differential equations. They combine features of the finite element and the finite volume framework and have been successfully applied to hyperbolic, elliptic, parabolic and mixed form problems arising from a wide range of applications. DG methods have in particular received considerable interest for problems with a dominant first-order part, e.g. in electrodynamics, fluid mechanics and plasma physics.
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Discontinuous Galerkin method
In applied mathematics, discontinuous Galerkin methods (DG methods) form a class of numerical methods for solving differential equations. They combine features of the finite element and the finite volume framework and have been successfully applied to hyperbolic, elliptic, parabolic and mixed form problems arising from a wide range of applications. DG methods have in particular received considerable interest for problems with a dominant first-order part, e.g. in electrodynamics, fluid mechanics and plasma physics.
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In applied mathematics, discon ...... Cockburn, Karniadakis and Shu.
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Les méthodes de Galerkine disc ...... ainsi le temps de traitement.
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Разрывный метод Галёркина (анг ...... ационной постановке Галёркина.
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In applied mathematics, discon ...... mechanics and plasma physics.
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Les méthodes de Galerkine disc ...... ides et physique des plasmas).
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Разрывный метод Галёркина (анг ...... ационной постановке Галёркина.
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Discontinuous Galerkin method
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Méthode de Galerkine discontinue
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Разрывный метод Галёркина
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