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Rémi Abgrall is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on computational mechanics. Their research spans several subfields including applied mathematics, mechanics of materials, numerical analysis, and aerospace engineering.

Their scholarly work is primarily published in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Computational Physics, Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich), Journal of Scientific Computing, and the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing.

Rémi Abgrall's research topics cover a range of computational and fluid dynamics areas, including:

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Navier-Stokes equation solutions
  • Numerical methods for differential equations

Frequent collaborative partners include Mario Ricchiuto, Yongle Liu, Philipp Öffner, Davide Torlo, and Barbara Re.

Selected recent papers by Rémi Abgrall are:

  • Analysis of the SBP-SAT Stabilization for Finite Element Methods Part I: Linear Problems, 2020, Journal of Scientific Computing
  • Reinterpretation and extension of entropy correction terms for residual distribution and discontinuous Galerkin schemes: Application to structure preserving discretization, 2022, Journal of Computational Physics
  • High Order Asymptotic Preserving Deferred Correction Implicit-Explicit Schemes for Kinetic Models, 2020, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing

Best Publications

  • A Multiphase Godunov Method for Compressible Multifluid and Multiphase Flows

    Richard Saurel;Rémi Abgrall

  • High-order CFD methods: Current status and perspective

    Zhijian J Wang;Krzysztof Fidkowski;Rémi Abgrall;Francesco Bassi

  • How to Prevent Pressure Oscillations in Multicomponent Flow Calculations

    Rémi Abgrall

  • Computations of compressible multifluids

    Rémi Abgrall;Smadar Karni

  • On essentially non-oscillatory schemes on unstructured meshes: analysis and implementation

    R. Abgrall

  • A Simple Method for Compressible Multifluid Flows

    Richard Saurel;Rémi Abgrall

  • A Cell-Centered Lagrangian Scheme for Two-Dimensional Compressible Flow Problems

    Pierre-Henri Maire;Rémi Abgrall;Jérôme Breil;Jean Ovadia

  • Modelling phase transition in metastable liquids: Application to cavitating and flashing flows.

    Richard Saurel;Fabien Petitpas;Remi Abgrall

  • Discrete equations for physical and numerical compressible multiphase mixtures

    Rémi Abgrall;Richard Saurel

  • Short Note: A comment on the computation of non-conservative products

    Rémi Abgrall;Smadar Karni

  • Toward the ultimate conservative scheme: following the quest

    R. Abgrall

  • High Order Fluctuation Schemes on Triangular Meshes

    R. Abgrall;P. L. Roe

  • Numerical discretization of the first-order Hamilton-Jacobi equation on triangular meshes

    R. Abgrall

  • Two-Layer Shallow Water System: A Relaxation Approach

    Rémi Abgrall;Smadar Karni

  • Residual distribution schemes: Current status and future trends

    Rémi Abgrall

  • Multidimensional HLLC Riemann solver for unstructured meshes - With application to Euler and MHD flows

    Dinshaw S. Balsara;Michael Dumbser;Remi Abgrall

  • Construction of second order accurate monotone and stable residual distribution schemes for unsteady flow problems

    Rémi Abgrall;Mohamed Mezine

  • Essentially non-oscillatory Residual Distribution schemes for hyperbolic problems

    R. Abgrall

  • A nominally second-order cell-centered Lagrangian scheme for simulating elastic-plastic flows on two-dimensional unstructured grids

    Pierre-Henri Maire;Rémi Abgrall;Jérôme Breil;Raphaël Loubère

  • Application of conservative residual distribution schemes to the solution of the shallow water equations on unstructured meshes

    M. Ricchiuto;R. Abgrall;H. Deconinck

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Saurel
Richard Saurel Aix-Marseille University
Gianluca Iaccarino
Gianluca Iaccarino Stanford University
Jan Nordström
Jan Nordström Linköping University
Roland Glowinski
Roland Glowinski University of Houston
Chi-Wang Shu
Chi-Wang Shu Brown University
Manuel Torrilhon
Manuel Torrilhon RWTH Aachen University
Konstantin Lipnikov
Konstantin Lipnikov Los Alamos National Laboratory
Pavel B. Bochev
Pavel B. Bochev Sandia National Laboratories
Feng Xiao
Feng Xiao Tokyo Institute of Technology
Romain Teyssier
Romain Teyssier University of Zurich

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