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The following pages link to A simple and effective new family of time marching procedures for dynamics (Q1667501):
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- Critical assessment of different mass lumping schemes for higher order serendipity finite elements (Q1988018) (← links)
- Mass lumping techniques in the spectral element method: on the equivalence of the row-sum, nodal quadrature, and diagonal scaling methods (Q1988122) (← links)
- An adaptive semi-explicit/explicit time marching technique for nonlinear dynamics (Q1988163) (← links)
- A family of second-order fully explicit time integration schemes (Q1993625) (← links)
- An enhanced explicit time-marching procedure to analyse acoustic-elastodynamic coupled models (Q2022066) (← links)
- A multi-level explicit time-marching procedure for structural dynamics and wave propagation models (Q2022077) (← links)
- High-order implicit time integration scheme based on Padé expansions (Q2072699) (← links)
- An efficient hybrid implicit time integration method with high accuracy for linear and nonlinear dynamics (Q2102590) (← links)
- On second-order \(s\)-sub-step explicit algorithms with controllable dissipation and adjustable bifurcation point for second-order hyperbolic problems (Q2102627) (← links)
- A hybrid self-adjustable explicit-explicit-implicit time marching formulation for wave propagation analyses (Q2160401) (← links)
- A novel time-marching formulation for wave propagation analysis: the adaptive hybrid explicit method (Q2184483) (← links)
- A novel single-step explicit time-marching procedure with improved dissipative, dispersive and stability properties (Q2246263) (← links)
- An implicit family of time marching procedures with adaptive dissipation control (Q2289345) (← links)
- A novel family of explicit time marching techniques for structural dynamics and wave propagation models (Q2308694) (← links)
- An enhanced explicit time-marching technique for wave propagation analysis considering adaptive time integrators (Q2309361) (← links)
- An unusual amplitude growth property and its remedy for structure-dependent integration methods (Q2310221) (← links)
- An improved adaptive formulation for explicit analyses of wave propagation models considering locally-defined self-adjustable time-integration parameters (Q2674075) (← links)
- An enhanced explicit-implicit time-marching formulation based on fully-adaptive time-integration parameters (Q2679463) (← links)
- A suite of second-order composite sub-step explicit algorithms with controllable numerical dissipation and maximal stability bounds (Q2692017) (← links)
- A stabilized central difference scheme for dynamic analysis (Q2952746) (← links)
- An Optimized Explicit–Implicit Time-Marching Formulation for Dynamic Analysis (Q3383896) (← links)
- A Simple Explicit–Implicit Time-Marching Technique for Wave Propagation Analysis (Q4557749) (← links)
- Two Efficient Time-Marching Explicit Procedures Considering Spatially/Temporally-Defined Adaptive Time-Integrators (Q5061650) (← links)
- High-order composite implicit time integration schemes based on rational approximations for elastodynamics (Q6118522) (← links)
- Development of composite sub-step explicit dissipative algorithms with truly self-starting property (Q6174224) (← links)