Partial differential equations
Mathematical models for fluid flows and related continuum problems.
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Postdoctoral researcher
Applied mathematics, CFD, and high-order numerical methods
Anthony Bosco is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Cerfacs in Toulouse, France, working in applied mathematics and computational fluid dynamics.
His research focuses on high-order discontinuous Galerkin methods for compressible flows, with a broader interest in partial differential equations, numerical analysis, turbulence modelling, and scientific computing.
Research interests
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Mathematical models for fluid flows and related continuum problems.
High-order discretizations and robust numerical formulations for compressible flows.
Consistency, stability, accuracy, and structure-aware discretization design.
Scientific computing workflows for large-scale simulation and experimentation.
Boundary conditions and model formulations for practical high-order CFD settings.
Selected publications
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| Year | Type | Publication | Links |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Journal article | Discontinuous Galerkin methods for axisymmetric flowsAnthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier Computers & Fluids, vol. 270, pp. 106--139 | |
| 2023 | Report | Discontinuous Galerkin methods for axisymmetric flows: extended versionAnthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier INRIA, RR-9524 | |
| 2023 | Conference paper | Variational Formulation of Wall Boundary Conditions of RANS Models in a Discontinuous Galerkin FrameworkAnthony Bosco, Vincent Perrier, Jonathan Jung CFC 2023 - 22nd Computational Fluids Conference, IACM, Cannes, France |
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Constructing the reconstructed basis through the linear reconstruction operator from vertex degrees of freedom to full quadratic degrees of freedom.