Craig C. Douglas

Affiliations: 
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
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Mathematics
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Hu X, Douglas CC. (2019) Performance and scalability analysis of a coupled dual porosity Stokes model implemented with FEniCS Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics. 36: 1039-1054
Yeung M, Douglas CC, Lee L. (2017) A spectral projection preconditioner for solving ill conditioned linear systems Journal of Computational Science. 20: 177-186
Ogden FL, Allen MB, Lai W, et al. (2017) The soil moisture velocity equation Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 9: 1473-1487
Douglas CC, Lee L, Yeung MC. (2016) On Solving ill conditioned linear systems Procedia Computer Science. 80: 941-950
Yu H, Deng L, Douglas CC. (2013) An Extension of the Talbot–Ogden Hydrology Model to an Affine Multi-Dimensional Moisture Content Domain Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology. 7: 271-286
Settle SO, Douglas CC, Kim I, et al. (2013) On the derivation of highest-order compact finite difference schemes for the one- and two-dimensional Poisson equation with dirichlet boundary conditions Siam Journal On Numerical Analysis. 51: 2470-2490
Douglas CC, Haase G. (2013) Parallel ADI smoothers for multigrid Proceedings - 12th International Symposium On Distributed Computing and Applications to Business, Engineering and Science, Dcabes 2013. 100-104
Deng L, Boukaram WH, Douglas CC. (2013) A finite element method perturbation expansion for a coupled structural-acoustic system: Two dimensional case Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics. 30: 545-563
Douglas C, Kim I, Lee H, et al. (2011) Higher-order schemes for the Laplace transformation method for parabolic problems Computing and Visualization in Science. 14: 39-47
Douglas C, Furtado F, Ginting V, et al. (2010) On the development of a high-performance tool for the simulation of CO2 injection into deep saline aquifers Rocky Mountain Geology. 45: 151-161
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