Lilia Krivodonova
Assistant Professor
Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/Dr Kevin Lamb has received his PhD in Princeton University. Currently, he/she is working as Professor in Waterloo University. He has successfully completed his/her Administrative responsibilities asProfessor. His/her research has included Nonlinear waves, Internal gravity waves and surface water waves, Hydrodynamic instabilities and mixing, Physical oceanography and limnology, Coupling of hydrodynamic and bio-geochemical processes in lakes, Computational fluid dynamics.
Research Interest
Nonlinear waves Internal gravity waves and surface water waves Hydrodynamic instabilities and mixing Physical oceanography and limnology
Publications
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Resch J, Krivodonova L, Vanderkooy J. A two-dimensional study of finite amplitude sound waves in a trumpet using the discontinuous Galerkin method. Journal of Computational Acoustics. 2014 Sep;22(03):1450007.
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Chalmers N, Krivodonova L, Qin R. Relaxing the CFL number of the discontinuous Galerkin method. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 2014 Aug 29;36(4):A2047-75.
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Fuhry M, Giuliani A, Krivodonova L. Discontinuous Galerkin methods on graphics processing units for nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. 2014 Dec 30;76(12):982-1003.
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Chalmers N, Krivodonova L. Spatial and Modal Superconvergence of the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Linear Equations. Journal of Scientific Computing. 2017 Jul 1;72(1):128-46.