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2007
25EEShuhai Zhang, Chi-Wang Shu: A New Smoothness Indicator for the WENO Schemes and Its Effect on the Convergence to Steady State Solutions. J. Sci. Comput. 31(1-2): 273-305 (2007)
24EEJun Shen, Chi-Wang Shu, Mengping Zhang: A High Order WENO Scheme for a Hierarchical Size-Structured Population Model. J. Sci. Comput. 33(3): 279-291 (2007)
23EESean Curtis, Robert M. Kirby, Jennifer K. Ryan, Chi-Wang Shu: Postprocessing for the Discontinuous Galerkin Method over Nonuniform Meshes. SIAM J. Scientific Computing 30(1): 272-289 (2007)
2006
22EEDavid I. Gottlieb, Jan S. Hesthaven, George E. Karniadakis, Chi-Wang Shu: Foreword. J. Sci. Comput. 27(1-3): 1-3 (2006)
21EEYulong Xing, Chi-Wang Shu: High-Order Well-Balanced Finite Difference WENO Schemes for a Class of Hyperbolic Systems with Source Terms. J. Sci. Comput. 27(1-3): 477-494 (2006)
20EESigal Gottlieb, David I. Gottlieb, Chi-Wang Shu: Recovering High-Order Accuracy in WENO Computations of Steady-State Hyperbolic Systems. J. Sci. Comput. 28(2-3): 307-318 (2006)
19EEDoron Levy, Suhas Nayak, Chi-Wang Shu, Yong-Tao Zhang: Central WENO Schemes for Hamilton-Jacobi Equations on Triangular Meshes. SIAM J. Scientific Computing 28(6): 2229-2247 (2006)
2005
18EEFengyan Li, Chi-Wang Shu: Reinterpretation and simplified implementation of a discontinuous Galerkin method for Hamilton-Jacobi equations. Appl. Math. Lett. 18(11): 1204-1209 (2005)
17EEFengyan Li, Chi-Wang Shu: Locally Divergence-Free Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for MHD Equations. J. Sci. Comput. 22(1): 413-442 (2005)
16EEChi-Wang Shu, Wai-Sun Don, David I. Gottlieb, Oleg Schilling, Leland Jameson: Numerical Convergence Study of Nearly Incompressible, Inviscid Taylor-Green Vortex Flow. J. Sci. Comput. 24(1): 1-27 (2005)
15EEYoungsoo Ha, Carl L. Gardner, Anne Gelb, Chi-Wang Shu: Numerical Simulation of High Mach Number Astrophysical Jets with Radiative Cooling. J. Sci. Comput. 24(1): 29-44 (2005)
14EEMark H. Carpenter, David I. Gottlieb, Jan S. Hesthaven, Chi-Wang Shu: Foreword. J. Sci. Comput. 25(1): 1-2 (2005)
13EEFrancis Filbet, Chi-Wang Shu: Approximation of Hyperbolic Models for Chemosensitive Movement. SIAM J. Scientific Computing 27(3): 850-872 (2005)
12EEJianxian Qiu, Chi-Wang Shu: A Comparison of Troubled-Cell Indicators for Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Methods Using Weighted Essentially Nonoscillatory Limiters. SIAM J. Scientific Computing 27(3): 995-1013 (2005)
2003
11EEMark H. Carpenter, David I. Gottlieb, Chi-Wang Shu: On the Conservation and Convergence to Weak Solutions of Global Schemes. J. Sci. Comput. 18(1): 111-132 (2003)
10EEChi-Wang Shu: Foreword. J. Sci. Comput. 19(1-3): 1-2 (2003)
9EEKurt Sebastian, Chi-Wang Shu: Multidomain WENO Finite Difference Method with Interpolation at Subdomain Interfaces. J. Sci. Comput. 19(1-3): 405-438 (2003)
8 Bernardo Cockburn, Mitchell Luskin, Chi-Wang Shu, Endre Süli: Enhanced accuracy by post-processing for finite element methods for hyperbolic equations. Math. Comput. 72(242): 577-606 (2003)
2002
7EEJue Yan, Chi-Wang Shu: Local Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Higher Order Derivatives. J. Sci. Comput. 17(1-4): 27-47 (2002)
2001
6EETie Zhou, Yinfan Li, Chi-Wang Shu: Numerical Comparison of WENO Finite Volume and Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Methods. J. Sci. Comput. 16(2): 145-171 (2001)
5EEBernardo Cockburn, Chi-Wang Shu: Runge-Kutta Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Convection-Dominated Problems. J. Sci. Comput. 16(3): 173-261 (2001)
1998
4 Sigal Gottlieb, Chi-Wang Shu: Total variation diminishing Runge-Kutta schemes. Math. Comput. 67(221): 73-85 (1998)
1997
3 Kaleem Siddiqi, Benjamin B. Kimia, Chi-Wang Shu: Geometric Shock-Capturing ENO Schemes for Subpixel Interpolation, Computation and Curve Evolution. CVGIP: Graphical Model and Image Processing 59(5): 278-301 (1997)
1995
2EEJoseph W. Jerome, Chi-Wang Shu: Transport effects and characteristic modes in the modeling and simulation of submicron devices. IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems 14(8): 917-923 (1995)
1993
1 Zhangxin Chen, Bernardo Cockburn, Joseph W. Jerome, Chi-Wang Shu: Finite Element Computation of the Hydrodynamic Model of Semiconductor Devices. PPSC 1993: 228-236

Coauthor Index

1Mark H. Carpenter [11] [14]
2Zhangxin Chen [1]
3Bernardo Cockburn [1] [5] [8]
4Sean Curtis [23]
5Wai-Sun Don [16]
6Francis Filbet [13]
7Carl L. Gardner [15]
8Anne Gelb [15]
9David I. Gottlieb [11] [14] [16] [20] [22]
10Sigal Gottlieb [4] [20]
11Youngsoo Ha [15]
12Jan S. Hesthaven [14] [22]
13Leland Jameson [16]
14Joseph W. Jerome [1] [2]
15George E. Karniadakis [22]
16Benjamin B. Kimia [3]
17Robert M. Kirby (Mike Kirby) [23]
18Doron Levy [19]
19Fengyan Li [17] [18]
20Yinfan Li [6]
21Mitchell Luskin [8]
22Suhas Nayak [19]
23Jianxian Qiu [12]
24Jennifer K. Ryan [23]
25Oleg Schilling [16]
26Kurt Sebastian [9]
27Jun Shen [24]
28Kaleem Siddiqi [3]
29Endre Süli [8]
30Yulong Xing [21]
31Jue Yan [7]
32Mengping Zhang [24]
33Shuhai Zhang [25]
34Yong-Tao Zhang [19]
35Tie Zhou [6]

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