Michal Benes

Orcid: 0000-0002-6051-7939

According to our database1, Michal Benes authored at least 30 papers between 2007 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
An energy estimate and a stabilized Lagrange-Galerkin scheme for a multiphase flow model.
Appl. Math. Lett., 2024

A note on variable-density flows in porous media.
Appl. Math. Lett., 2024

2023
Degenerate area preserving surface Allen-Cahn equation and its sharp interface limit.
CoRR, 2023

2022
Qualitative and Numerical Aspects of a Motion of a Family of Interacting Curves in Space.
SIAM J. Appl. Math., 2022

On coupled flows of micropolar heat conducting fluids with mixed boundary conditions.
Appl. Math. Lett., 2022

Nonzero boundary condition for the unsteady micropolar pipe flow: Well-posedness and asymptotics.
Appl. Math. Comput., 2022

2020
Long-term Behavior of Curve Shortening Flow in ℝ<sup>3</sup>.
SIAM J. Math. Anal., 2020

Convergence of the Finite Volume Method on Unstructured Meshes for a 3D Phase Field Model of Solidification.
CoRR, 2020

2019
Analysis of Kuramoto-Sivashinsky Model of Flame/Smoldering Front by Means of Curvature Driven Flow.
Proceedings of the Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2019 - European Conference, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, September 30, 2019

Modeling and Simulation of Bed Dynamics in Oxyfuel Fluidized Bed Boilers.
Proceedings of the Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2019 - European Conference, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, September 30, 2019

2018
A FETI-based mixed explicit-implicit multi-time-step method for parabolic problems.
J. Comput. Appl. Math., 2018

Rigorous derivation of the asymptotic model describing a nonsteady micropolar fluid flow through a thin pipe.
Comput. Math. Appl., 2018

Multi-time-step domain decomposition and coupling methods for nonlinear parabolic problems.
Appl. Math. Comput., 2018

2017
Nonlinear Galerkin finite element method applied to the system of reaction-diffusion equations in one space dimension.
Comput. Math. Appl., 2017

2016
Computational analysis of the conserved curvature driven flow for open curves in the plane.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2016

Numerical modeling of non-isothermal gas flow and NAPL vapor transport in soil.
Comput. Phys. Commun., 2016

2015
On coupled Navier-Stokes and energy equations in exterior-like domains.
Comput. Math. Appl., 2015

Multi-time-step domain decomposition method with non-matching grids for parabolic problems.
Appl. Math. Comput., 2015

Finite Volume Scheme for Modeling of NAPL Vapor Transport in Air.
Proceedings of the Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications - ENUMATH 2015, 2015

Numerical Solution of Constrained Curvature Flow for Closed Planar Curves.
Proceedings of the Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications - ENUMATH 2015, 2015

2014
Hygro-thermo-mechanical analysis of spalling in concrete walls at high temperatures as a moving boundary problem.
CoRR, 2014

The "do nothing" problem for Boussinesq fluids.
Appl. Math. Lett., 2014

2013
Segmentation of MRI data by means of nonlinear diffusion.
Kybernetika, 2013

Analysis of coupled transport phenomena in concrete at elevated temperatures.
Appl. Math. Comput., 2013

2012
Towards clinical applicability of the diffusion-based DT-MRI visualization algorithm.
J. Vis. Commun. Image Represent., 2012

2009
Direct Approach to Mean-curvature Flow with Topological Changes.
Kybernetika, 2009

Czech-Japanese Seminar in Applied Mathematics 2008.
Kybernetika, 2009

2007
The qualitative properties of the Stokes and Navier-Stokes system for the mixed problem in a nonsmooth domain.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2007

Special issue: Editorial [Czech and Slovak Twin Seminar in Applied Mathematics 2006].
Kybernetika, 2007

Model for estimating stress in pressurized boiler components based on interconnections.
Proceedings of the 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2007


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