The following pages link to Getfem++ (Q17860):
Displayed 17 items.
- Towards large-scale three-dimensional blood flow simulations in realistic geometries (Q3451696) (← links)
- Finite element exterior calculus: from Hodge theory to numerical stability (Q3553926) (← links)
- Crack tip enrichment in the XFEM using a cutoff function (Q3590386) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of electromechanical coupling using fictitious domain and level set methods (Q3649893) (← links)
- FELICITY: A Matlab/C++ Toolbox for Developing Finite Element Methods and Simulation Modeling (Q4610134) (← links)
- High Order Unfitted Finite Element Methods for Interface Problems and PDEs on Surfaces (Q4637264) (← links)
- Code Generation for Generally Mapped Finite Elements (Q4960964) (← links)
- Nitsche's Method for Kirchhoff Plates (Q4997371) (← links)
- A Continuous Perspective on Shape Optimization via Domain Transformations (Q4997431) (← links)
- Medusa (Q5025213) (← links)
- Numerical computation of the cut locus <i>via</i> a variational approximation of the distance function (Q5034775) (← links)
- A numerical approach for modelling thin cracked plates with XFEM (Q5191300) (← links)
- Optimum Experimental Design for Interface Identification Problems (Q5243530) (← links)
- Stabilization and Best Actuator Location for the Navier--Stokes Equations (Q5372664) (← links)
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- Some improvements of Xfem for cracked domains (Q5391659) (← links)
- High-order extended finite element method for cracked domains (Q5466991) (← links)