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The following pages link to The LATIN multiscale computational method and the proper generalized decomposition (Q649327):
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- Analysis, improvement and limits of the multiscale Latin method (Q2237452) (← links)
- Self-consistent clustering analysis: an efficient multi-scale scheme for inelastic heterogeneous materials (Q2309199) (← links)
- The Coarse Mesh Condensation Multiscale Method for parallel computation of heterogeneous linear structures without scale separation (Q2309354) (← links)
- A framework for data-driven analysis of materials under uncertainty: countering the curse of dimensionality (Q2309861) (← links)
- The reference point method, a ``hyperreduction'' technique: application to PGD-based nonlinear model reduction (Q2309931) (← links)
- \textit{A posteriori} error estimation and adaptive strategy for PGD model reduction applied to parametrized linear parabolic problems (Q2310096) (← links)
- A kinetic two-scale damage model for high-cycle fatigue simulation using multi-temporal Latin framework (Q2325790) (← links)
- Tensor representation of non-linear models using cross approximations (Q2333682) (← links)
- A fast and robust sub-optimal control approach using reduced order model adaptation techniques (Q2335159) (← links)
- Identification of fracture models based on phase field for crack propagation in heterogeneous lattices in a context of non-separated scales (Q2414290) (← links)
- \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) multiscale in linear elasticity based on parametrized microscale models using proper generalized decomposition (Q2449895) (← links)
- A rational strategy for the resolution of parametrized problems in the PGD framework (Q2449912) (← links)
- Reduced basis hybrid computational homogenization based on a mixed incremental formulation (Q2449932) (← links)
- A PGD-based homogenization technique for the resolution of nonlinear multiscale problems (Q2450563) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition method for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a spectral discretization (Q2451451) (← links)
- A coupling strategy for adaptive local refinement in space and time with a fixed global model in explicit dynamics (Q2512439) (← links)
- Nonlinear reduced order homogenization of materials including cohesive interfaces (Q2516446) (← links)
- A fast, certified and ``tuning free'' two-field reduced basis method for the metamodelling of affinely-parametrised elasticity problems (Q2631572) (← links)
- An \textit{hp}-proper orthogonal decomposition-moving least squares approach for molecular dynamics simulation (Q2631590) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition for parameterized Helmholtz problems in heterogeneous and unbounded domains: application to harbor agitation (Q2633007) (← links)
- A proper generalized decomposition (PGD) approach to crack propagation in brittle materials: with application to random field material properties (Q2665043) (← links)
- Composing Scalable Nonlinear Algebraic Solvers (Q2808260) (← links)
- Local/global model order reduction strategy for the simulation of quasi-brittle fracture (Q2894890) (← links)
- Model order reduction based on proper generalized decomposition for the propagation of uncertainties in structural dynamics (Q2894894) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition of time-multiscale models (Q2895059) (← links)
- High resolution digital image correlation using proper generalized decomposition: PGD-DIC (Q2952116) (← links)
- Nonincremental proper generalized decomposition solution of parametric uncoupled models defined in evolving domains (Q2952194) (← links)
- Model order reduction in hyperelasticity: a proper generalized decomposition approach (Q2952355) (← links)
- A multiscale large time increment/FAS algorithm with time-space model reduction for frictional contact problems (Q2952404) (← links)
- Certification of projection-based reduced order modelling in computational homogenisation by the constitutive relation error (Q2952411) (← links)
- Real-time direct integration of reduced solid dynamics equations (Q2952540) (← links)
- The proper generalized decomposition for the simulation of delamination using cohesive zone model (Q2952561) (← links)
- A fast weakly intrusive multiscale method in explicit dynamics (Q2952589) (← links)
- Towards a framework for non‐linear thermal models in shell domains (Q2966991) (← links)
- On the control of the load increments for a proper description of multiple delamination in a domain decomposition framework (Q3062560) (← links)
- Combining MFS and PGD methods to solve transient heat equation (Q4603180) (← links)
- SOTT: Greedy Approximation of a Tensor as a Sum of Tensor Trains (Q5065504) (← links)
- Semi-reduced order stochastic finite element methods for solving contact problems with uncertainties (Q6084788) (← links)
- Challenges of order reduction techniques for problems involving polymorphic uncertainty (Q6088632) (← links)
- Extended tensor decomposition model reduction methods: training, prediction, and design under uncertainty (Q6120135) (← links)
- Parametrized non intrusive space-time approximation for explicit dynamic fem applications (Q6127047) (← links)
- AI‐enhanced iterative solvers for accelerating the solution of large‐scale parametrized systems (Q6148519) (← links)
- An introduction to kernel and operator learning methods for homogenization by self-consistent clustering analysis (Q6159333) (← links)
- Proper generalized decomposition using Taylor expansion for non-linear diffusion equations (Q6161961) (← links)
- Fast simulation of 3D elastic response for wheel-rail contact loading using proper generalized decomposition (Q6194227) (← links)
- Sparse POD modal subsets for reduced-order nonlinear explicit dynamics (Q6497683) (← links)
- A local multiple proper generalized decomposition based on the partition of unity (Q6549956) (← links)
- Parametric reduced order models based on a Riemannian barycentric interpolation (Q6554022) (← links)
- Error estimation for proper generalized decomposition solutions: a dual approach (Q6554347) (← links)
- A parallel noninvasive multiscale strategy for a mixed domain decomposition method with frictional contact (Q6555302) (← links)