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José A. García-Rodríguez

Researcher at University of A Coruña

Publications -  19
Citations -  339

José A. García-Rodríguez is an academic researcher from University of A Coruña. The author has contributed to research in topics: Simulated annealing & Global optimization. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications receiving 308 citations. Previous affiliations of José A. García-Rodríguez include University of Málaga.

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High Order Extensions of Roe Schemes for Two-Dimensional Nonconservative Hyperbolic Systems

TL;DR: The methods introduced in (Castro et al., Math. Comput. 75:1103–1134, 2006) are extended to the two-dimensional case and the well-balance properties and the consistency of the resulting schemes are investigated.
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Simulation of shallow-water systems using graphics processing units

TL;DR: This paper addresses the speedup of the numerical solution of shallow-water systems in 2D domains by using modern graphics processing units (GPUs) with a first order well-balanced finite volume numerical scheme.
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A parallel 2d finite volume scheme for solving systems of balance laws with nonconservative products: Application to shallow flows

TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to construct parallel solvers for 2d hyperbolic systems of conservation laws with source terms and nonconservative products and to apply the scheme to one- and two- layer shallow water systems.
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Solving shallow-water systems in 2D domains using Finite Volume methods and multimedia SSE instructions

TL;DR: A new parallelization of SIMD type is performed at each MPI thread, by means of SSE (''Streaming SIMD Extensions''), which are present in common processors, and a C++ wrapper of this library is developed to make easy the use of the Intel^(C) Integrated Performance Primitives small matrix library.
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Improved FVM for two-layer shallow-water models: Application to the Strait of Gibraltar

TL;DR: Extensions of Roe's Q-scheme are proposed where a suitable treatment of the coupling and source terms is performed by adapting the techniques developed in Vazquez-Cendon ME, and this scheme is applied to the numerical simulation of the flow through the Strait of Gibraltar.