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The following pages link to The superconvergent patch recovery (SPR) and adaptive finite element refinement (Q686941):
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- Stabilized tetrahedral elements for crystal plasticity finite element analysis overcoming volumetric locking (Q296027) (← links)
- Polynomial preserving recovery on boundary (Q298213) (← links)
- The local ultraconvergence for high-degree Galerkin finite element methods (Q321739) (← links)
- Goal-oriented explicit residual-type error estimates in XFEM (Q356839) (← links)
- Superconvergence and a posteriori error estimates for the Stokes eigenvalue problems (Q369414) (← links)
- Superconvergence analysis of fully discrete finite element methods for semilinear parabolic optimal control problems (Q373433) (← links)
- Patch based recovery in finite element elastoplastic analysis (Q386321) (← links)
- An isogeometrical approach to error estimation and stress recovery (Q388409) (← links)
- Ultraconvergence of high order FEMs for elliptic problems with variable coefficients (Q527823) (← links)
- An efficient adaptive analysis procedure for node-based smoothed point interpolation method (NS-PIM) (Q545990) (← links)
- Goal-oriented \(h\)-adaptivity for the Helmholtz equation: error estimates, local indicators and refinement strategies (Q547411) (← links)
- The superconvergent cluster recovery method (Q618593) (← links)
- High order compact schemes for gradient approximation (Q625760) (← links)
- Enhancing finite element approximation for eigenvalue problems by projection method (Q695921) (← links)
- An adaptive edge finite element method for the Maxwell's equations in metamaterials (Q779912) (← links)
- A model-adaptive hanging node concept based on a new non-linear solid-shell formulation (Q839165) (← links)
- A recovery-based error estimate for nonconforming finite volume methods of interface problems (Q902477) (← links)
- A comparison of mapping algorithms for hierarchical adaptive FEM in finite elasto-plasticity (Q1015570) (← links)
- Extension of dual analysis to 3-D problems: Evaluation of its advantages in error estimation (Q1021091) (← links)