AbstractRecently, new higher order finite volume methods (FVM) were introduced in [Z. Cai, J. Douglas, M. Park, Development and analysis of higher order finite volume methods over rectangles for elliptic equations, Adv. Comput. Math. 19 (2003) 3–33], where the linear system derived by the hybridization with Lagrange multiplier satisfying the flux consistency condition is reduced to a linear system for a pressure variable by an appropriate quadrature rule. We study the convergence of an iterative solver for this linear system. The conjugate gradient (CG) method is a natural choice to solve the system, but it seems slow, possibly due to the non-diagonal dominance of the system. In this paper, we propose block iterative methods with a reorderi...
International audienceWe review sharpening methods for finite volume schemes, with an emphasis on th...
In this paper, we investigate an original way to deal with the problems generated by the limitation...
The Multi-dimensional Optimal Order Detection (MOOD) method for two-dimensional geometries has been ...
Currently used finite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this thesis, we present a...
Currently used finite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this paper, we present a ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate an original way to deal with the problems genera...
Higher order finite difference methods are discussed with respect to speed and accuracy when used i...
AbstractIn this paper, the conventional finite volume method (FVM) is interpreted as a new kind of G...
Preprint for Finite Volume for Complex Applications 6 (FVCA6)The Multi-dimensional Optimal Order Det...
Currently used nite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this paper, we present a sy...
Traditionally, finite element methods generate progressively higher order accurate solutions by use ...
In this thesis we are interested in numerically solving conservation laws with high-order finite vol...
Accepté a Arab J. of Math. SciencesIn this article, we improve the convergence order of some finite ...
An approach to treating initial-boundary value problems by finite volume methods is described, in wh...
This work proposes a novel finite volume paradigm, the face-centred finite volume (FCFV) method. Con...
International audienceWe review sharpening methods for finite volume schemes, with an emphasis on th...
In this paper, we investigate an original way to deal with the problems generated by the limitation...
The Multi-dimensional Optimal Order Detection (MOOD) method for two-dimensional geometries has been ...
Currently used finite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this thesis, we present a...
Currently used finite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this paper, we present a ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate an original way to deal with the problems genera...
Higher order finite difference methods are discussed with respect to speed and accuracy when used i...
AbstractIn this paper, the conventional finite volume method (FVM) is interpreted as a new kind of G...
Preprint for Finite Volume for Complex Applications 6 (FVCA6)The Multi-dimensional Optimal Order Det...
Currently used nite volume methods are essentially low order methods. In this paper, we present a sy...
Traditionally, finite element methods generate progressively higher order accurate solutions by use ...
In this thesis we are interested in numerically solving conservation laws with high-order finite vol...
Accepté a Arab J. of Math. SciencesIn this article, we improve the convergence order of some finite ...
An approach to treating initial-boundary value problems by finite volume methods is described, in wh...
This work proposes a novel finite volume paradigm, the face-centred finite volume (FCFV) method. Con...
International audienceWe review sharpening methods for finite volume schemes, with an emphasis on th...
In this paper, we investigate an original way to deal with the problems generated by the limitation...
The Multi-dimensional Optimal Order Detection (MOOD) method for two-dimensional geometries has been ...