The finite-difference and the finite-element methods are the two most commonly used numerical methods in reservoir simulation. A comparative study of the two methods in compositional and noncompositionai simulations is presented. The comparisons are based on grid orientation effect and computational
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A comparison of the Maslov integral seismogram and the finite-difference method
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- 1998
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