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Minnesota Supercomputer Institute
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A. A. Johnson and T. E. Tezduyar.
Parallel computing methods for large-scale 3D simulation of
fluid-object interactions.
Research Report UMSI 98/23, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, February 1998.
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B. Cockburn, P. A. Gremaud, and X. Yang.
A priori error estimates for numerical methods for scalar
conservation laws. Part III: Multidimensional flux-splitting monotone
schemes on non-cartesian grids.
Research Report UMSI 98/28, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, February 1998.
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I. Gyler, M. Behr, and T. E. Tezduyar.
Parallel finite element computation of free-surface flows.
Research Report UMSI 98/41, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, March 1998.
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A. A. Johnson and T. E. Tezduyar.
Direct numerical simulation of fluid-particle flow with 1000 spheres.
Research Report UMSI 98/47, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, March 1998.
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S. Mittal, S. K. Aliabadi, and T. E. Tezduyar.
Parallel computation of unsteady compressible flows with the EDICT.
Research Report UMSI 98/48, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, March 1998.
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A. A. Johnson and T. E. Tezduyar.
Advanced mesh generation and update methods for 3D flow
simulations.
Research Report UMSI 98/53, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, March 1998.
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V. F. de Almeida and L. E. Scriven.
The domain deformation method for analysis of two-phase flows.
Research Report UMSI 98/58, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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T. E. Tezduyar and S. K. Aliabadi.
EDICT for computation of unsteady flows with interfaces.
Research Report UMSI 98/68, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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Y. Osawa, V. Kalro, and T. E. Tezduyar.
A multi-domain computational method for wake flows.
Research Report UMSI 98/69, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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S. K. Aliabadi and T. E. Tezduyar.
3D simulations of two-fluid and free-surface flows with the
stabilized-finite-element/interface-capturing method.
Research Report UMSI 98/71, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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A. A. Johnson and T. E. Tezduyar.
Mesh generation and update methods in 3D flow simulation and
modeling.
Research Report UMSI 98/72, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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W. Sturek, D. M. Pressel, and M. Behr.
Comments on CFD code performance on scaleable architectures.
Research Report UMSI 98/73, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, April 1998.
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S. K. Aliabadi and T. E. Tezduyar.
Stabilized-finite-element/interface-capturing technique for parallel
computation of unsteady flows with interfaces.
Research Report UMSI 98/85, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, May 1998.
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Y. Osawa, V. Kalro, and T. E. Tezduyar.
Multi-domain parallel computation of wake flows.
Research Report UMSI 98/90, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, May 1998.
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Y. Saad, M. Yeung, J. Erhel, and F. Guyomarc'h.
A deflated version of the conjugate gradient algorithm.
Research Report UMSI 98/97, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, May 1998.
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Y. Saad and J. Zhang.
Enhanced multi-level block ILU preconditioning strategies for
general sparse linear systems.
Research Report UMSI 98/98, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, May 1998.
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W. Alda, W. Dzwinel, J. Kitowski, J. Moscinski, M. Pogoda, and D. A. Yuen.
Complex fluid-dynamical phenomena modeled by large-scale molecular
dynamics simulations.
Research Report UMSI 98/104, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, June 1998.
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R. Glowinski, T. W. Pan, T. I. Hesla, and D. D. Joseph.
A distributed lagrange multiplier/fictitious domain method for
particulate flows.
Research Report UMSI 98/114, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, June 1998.
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Y. Saad and J. Zhang.
BILUTM: A domain-based multi-level block ILUT preconditioner for
general sparse matrices.
Research Report UMSI 98/118, University of Minnesota Supercomputing
Institute, June 1998.
Tom Rowan
Mon Aug 17 00:14:57 EDT 1998