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Fortran 2003 models for solving the two-dimensional shallow water equations with topography and friction using Godunov-type finite volume and discontinuous Galerkin methods. Models can run with (multi)wavelet-based adaptivity enabled, or with adaptivity disabled on uniform meshes. The code can be compiled using Intel Fortran Compiler in both Windows and Linux. Other Fortran compilers have not been tested. Windows users can simply add the source files to the project created for Microsoft Visual Studio or any other IDE. Linux users can use the included makefile to compile the codes. The user can configure the simulations by modifying config.dat input file. A suite of two-dimensional test cases are preconfigured.
shallow water equations, finite volume, discontinuous Galerkin, wavelet-based adaptivity, multiwavelet-based adaptivity
shallow water equations, finite volume, discontinuous Galerkin, wavelet-based adaptivity, multiwavelet-based adaptivity
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