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The following pages link to A fictitious domain method for external incompressible viscous flow modeled by Navier-Stokes equations (Q1912089):
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- Interaction of two tandem deformable bodies in a viscous incompressible flow (Q3550383) (← links)
- Global optimization, level set dynamics, incomplete sensitivity and regularity control (Q3551583) (← links)
- Fluid–structure interaction approaches on fixed grids based on two different domain decomposition ideas (Q3551651) (← links)
- A singular-value decomposition (SVD)-based generalized finite difference (GFD) method for close-interaction moving boundary flow problems (Q3590488) (← links)
- A fractional-step method for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations related to a predictor-multicorrector algorithm (Q4243281) (← links)
- Structured extended finite element methods for solids defined by implicit surfaces (Q4416973) (← links)
- A three-dimensional computation of the force and torque on an ellipsoid settling slowly through a viscoelastic fluid (Q4850768) (← links)
- A scalable Lagrange multiplier based domain decomposition method for time‐dependent problems (Q4860975) (← links)
- Cahn–Hilliard modeling of particles suspended in two‐phase flows (Q4898023) (← links)
- A coupled numerical approach for nonlinear dynamic fluid‐structure interaction analysis of a near‐bed submarine pipeline (Q4908091) (← links)
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- Parallel reverse time integration and reduced order models (Q4967325) (← links)
- Penalization method for the Navier–Stokes–Fourier system (Q5044409) (← links)
- A New Fictitious Domain Method for Elliptic Problems with the Third Type Boundary Conditions (Q5156581) (← links)
- A Viscosity-Splitting Method for the Navier-Stokes/ Darcy Problem (Q5156941) (← links)
- A Simple 3D Immersed Interface Method for Stokes Flow with Singular Forces on Staggered Grids (Q5163923) (← links)
- Mathematical Modeling of Inflammatory Processes (Q5208485) (← links)
- (Q5213117) (← links)
- An integral‐collocation‐based fictitious‐domain technique for solving elliptic problems (Q5302273) (← links)
- NEW FICTITIOUS DOMAIN METHODS: FORMULATION AND ANALYSIS (Q5711085) (← links)