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  1. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
  2. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55
  3. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 10, October 2015
  4. Computation of shock waves in plasma
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 57
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 56
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 12, December 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 11, November 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 10, October 2015
Iterative methods of stochastic approximation for solving non-regular nonlinear operator equations
Weighted versions of Gl-FOM and Gl-GMRES for solving general coupled linear matrix equations
Asymptotic properties of the estimate refinement method in polyhedral approximation of multidimensional balls
The dines theorem and some other properties of quadratic mappings
Sufficient optimality conditions for a class of nonconvex control problems
Decomposition of the problem of approximating the Edgeworth–Pareto hull
Method for constructing approximate analytic solutions of differential equations with a polynomial right-hand side
On uniform approximations to the solution of the Abel integral equation
Eigenmodes of a thin elastic layer between periodic rigid profiles
An iterative KP$_{1}$ method for solving the transport equation in 3D domains on unstructured grids
A new version of the discrete ordinate method for the calculation of the intrinsic radiation in horizontally homogeneous atmospheres
Rhie–Chow interpolation in strong centrifugal fields
Application of the grid-characteristic method on unstructured tetrahedral meshes to the solution of direct problems in seismic exploration of fractured layers
Numerical study of a quasi-hydrodynamic system of equations for flow computation at small mach numbers
Computation of shock waves in plasma
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 7, July 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 6, June 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 5, May 2015
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Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 3, March 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 2, February 2015
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2015
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Computation of shock waves in plasma

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Aksev, A. G.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract A multitemperature code intended for the numerical solution of the multicomponent gas dynamics equations in problems with a high energy density in matter is described. The velocities of all components with nonzero masses are assumed to be identical. Together with transport of gases with a tabulated equation of state, the code can include electron heat conduction, radiative transfer, energy exchange between the components, and chemical reactions. The gasdynamic part is based on Godunov’s scheme and an efficient Riemann solver with an approximate local equation of state.
Starting Page 1752
Ending Page 1769
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISSN 09655425
Journal Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Volume Number 55
Issue Number 10
e-ISSN 15556662
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-10-17
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword shock waves in plasmas shock-capturing finite difference method multicomponent gas dynamics equations Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computational Mathematics
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