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Efficiency and stability of the DSBGK method
Jun Li
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Lid-driven Cavity Flow
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Small Modification
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Number Density
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Density Distribution
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Reflection Model
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Open Boundary
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Thermal Transpiration Flow
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Equilibrium State
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Number Density
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Open Boundary
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Equilibrium State
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Thermal Transpiration
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Open Channel Flow
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Benchmark Problem
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Numerical Stability
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Mathematics
Wide Range
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Open Problem
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Fixed Number
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Number
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Direct Simulation Monte Carlo
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Stochastics
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Number Density
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Equilibrium State
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Channel Flow
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Numerical Stability
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Open Channel Flow
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Cavity Flow
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Density Distribution
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Gas Flow
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Rarefied Gas
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Physics
Rarefied Gas Flows
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Open Channel Flow
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Density Distribution
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Cavity Flow
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Material Science
Density
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Rarefied Gas Flows
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Open Channel Flow
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