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The following pages link to Coupling of atomistic and continuum simulations using a bridging scale decomposition. (Q1408432):
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- On the application of the Arlequin method to the coupling of particle and continuum models (Q836156) (← links)
- A finite temperature continuum theory based on interatomic potential in crystalline solids (Q836158) (← links)
- Multiple time scale method for atomistic simulations (Q836164) (← links)
- Molecular/cluster statistical thermodynamics methods to simulate quasi-static deformations at finite temperature (Q837381) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of polymers - the pseudo amorphous cell (Q839226) (← links)
- A mesoscopic bridging scale method for fluids and coupling dissipative particle dynamics with continuum finite element method (Q839252) (← links)
- Domain reduction method for atomistic simulations (Q860272) (← links)
- Mortar coupling and upscaling of pore-scale models (Q926000) (← links)
- Predictive multiscale theory for design of heterogeneous materials (Q944498) (← links)
- Static and dynamic studies for coupling discrete and continuum media; application to a simple railway track model (Q960751) (← links)
- Improved continuous models for discrete media (Q966423) (← links)
- A multiscale coupling method for the modeling of dynamics of solids with application to brittle cracks (Q969465) (← links)
- Multiscale coupling schemes spanning the quantum mechanical, atomistic forcefield, and continuum regimes (Q1013866) (← links)
- A surface Cauchy-Born model for silicon nanostructures (Q1013873) (← links)
- Linking microstructure and properties through a predictive multiresolution continuum (Q1013875) (← links)
- Concurrent quantum/continuum coupling analysis of nanostructures (Q1013876) (← links)
- A finite element formulation for nanoscale resonant mass sensing using the surface Cauchy-Born model (Q1013878) (← links)
- A multiscale, finite deformation formulation for surface stress effects on the coupled thermomechanical behavior of nanomaterials (Q1013879) (← links)
- An atomistic-to-continuum coupling method for heat transfer in solids (Q1013880) (← links)
- Computational analysis of modeling error for the coupling of particle and continuum models by the Arlequin method (Q1013888) (← links)
- Algorithms for bridging scale method parameters (Q1015705) (← links)
- Multi-scale micromorphic theory for hierarchical materials (Q1017578) (← links)
- Towards a taxonomy for multiscale methods in computational mechanics: Building blocks of existing methods (Q1021069) (← links)
- Time history interfacial conditions in multiscale computations of lattice oscillations (Q1021118) (← links)
- A bridging transition technique for the combination of meshfree method with finite element method in 2D solids and structures (Q1021178) (← links)
- Concurrent AtC coupling based on a blend of the continuum stress and the atomistic force (Q1033336) (← links)
- Three-dimensional bridging scale analysis of dynamic fracture (Q1781588) (← links)
- Algorithm refinement for stochastic partial differential equations. II. correlated systems (Q1781597) (← links)
- A non-equilibrium multiscale simulation of shock wave propagation (Q1939753) (← links)
- Adaptive spacetime method using Riemann jump conditions for coupled atomistic-continuum dynamics (Q2270053) (← links)
- On the stability of boundary conditions for molecular dynamics (Q2271940) (← links)
- Bridging scale methods for nanomechanics and materials (Q2372478) (← links)
- Multiresolution analysis for material design (Q2384493) (← links)
- A finite difference approach with velocity interfacial conditions for multiscale computations of crystalline solids (Q2427328) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling and simulation of single-crystal mgo through an atomistic field theory (Q2428234) (← links)
- A domain-reduction approach to bridging-scale simulation of one-dimensional nanostructures (Q2429787) (← links)
- A concurrent multiscale method based on the alternating Schwarz scheme for coupling atomic and continuum scales with first-order compatibility (Q2429789) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of nano/micro systems by a multiscale continuum field theory (Q2429799) (← links)
- Effects of electric field on nanocrack propagation (Q2439558) (← links)
- Multiresolution molecular mechanics: statics (Q2449900) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of the dynamics of solids at finite temperature (Q2456808) (← links)
- A pseudo-spectral multiscale method: interfacial conditions and coarse grid equations (Q2490299) (← links)
- Coupled atomistic--continuum simulations using arbitrary overlapping domains (Q2490300) (← links)
- Extended multiscale finite element method: its basis and applications for mechanical analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q2512447) (← links)
- A coupling atomistic-continuum approach for modeling mechanical behavior of nano-crystalline structures (Q2512501) (← links)
- Replica time integrators (Q2894830) (← links)
- Numerical validation of a constraints-based multiscale simulation method for solids (Q3001292) (← links)
- MULTISCALE SIMULATION OF MICROCRACK BASED ON A NEW ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q3062763) (← links)
- A heterogeneous multiscale modeling framework for hierarchical systems of partial differential equations (Q3068769) (← links)
- A coarse‐grained molecular dynamics model for crystalline solids (Q3164528) (← links)