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Date: 2008-08-19 15:53:19
Numerical analysis
Differential calculus
Computational science
Computational fluid dynamics
Ordinary differential equations
RungeKutta methods
Particle-in-cell
Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
Temporal discretization
Stiff equation
Finite volume method
Parareal

Implicit-Explicit Time Integration of a High-Order Particle-in-Cell Method with Hyperbolic Divergence Cleaning. G.B. Jacobs a J.S. Hesthaven b a Department b Division

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