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The following pages link to The meshless finite point method for transient elastodynamic problems (Q1742334):
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- Smoothed FE-meshfree method for solid mechanics problems (Q725208) (← links)
- OpenCL implementation of a high performance 3D peridynamic model on graphics accelerators (Q1668545) (← links)
- An improved coupled thermo-mechanic bond-based peridynamic model for cracking behaviors in brittle solids subjected to thermal shocks (Q1756260) (← links)
- A generalized finite difference method based on the peridynamic differential operator for the solution of problems in bounded and unbounded domains (Q1986442) (← links)
- A local meshless method for transient nonlinear problems: preliminary investigation and application to phase-field models (Q2079767) (← links)
- The high-order smooth interpolated reproducing kernel particle method for elastodynamics problems (Q2098267) (← links)
- A local collocation method to construct Dirichlet-type absorbing boundary conditions for transient scalar wave propagation problems (Q2173650) (← links)
- Error analysis of the meshless finite point method (Q2185431) (← links)
- A time-dependent discontinuous Galerkin finite element approach in two-dimensional elastodynamic problems based on spherical Hankel element framework (Q2296316) (← links)
- A finite point method for solving the time fractional Richards' equation (Q2298852) (← links)
- Local Dirichlet-type absorbing boundary conditions for transient elastic wave propagation problems (Q2310268) (← links)
- A hybrid meshfree discretization to improve the numerical performance of peridynamic models (Q2670354) (← links)
- Peridynamic elastic waves in two-dimensional unbounded domains: construction of nonlocal Dirichlet-type absorbing boundary conditions (Q2693427) (← links)
- An efficient peridynamic framework based on the arc-length method for fracture modeling of brittle and quasi-brittle problems with snapping instabilities (Q2697813) (← links)
- Dirichlet‐type absorbing boundary conditions for peridynamic scalar waves in two‐dimensional viscous media (Q6082552) (← links)