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The following pages link to A least-squares implicit RBF-FD closest point method and applications to PDEs on moving surfaces (Q2214562):
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- A face-based LTL method for solving diffusion equations and Cahn-Hilliard equations on stationary surfaces (Q2073940) (← links)
- An efficient operator-splitting radial basis function-generated finite difference (RBF-FD) scheme for image noise removal based on nonlinear total variation models (Q2085984) (← links)
- Efficient and practical phase-field method for the incompressible multi-component fluids on 3D surfaces with arbitrary shapes (Q2162027) (← links)
- A simple and practical finite difference method for the phase-field crystal model with a strong nonlinear vacancy potential on 3D surfaces (Q2172568) (← links)
- Solving partial differential equations on (evolving) surfaces with radial basis functions (Q2216611) (← links)
- A fully Lagrangian meshfree framework for PDEs on evolving surfaces (Q2222329) (← links)
- Micro-combustion modelling with RBF-FD: a high-order meshfree method for reactive flows in complex geometries (Q2243412) (← links)
- A convergent iterated quasi-interpolation for periodic domain and its applications to surface PDEs (Q2676803) (← links)
- A Least Squares Radial Basis Function Finite Difference Method with Improved Stability Properties (Q4986845) (← links)
- A Robust Hyperviscosity Formulation for Stable RBF-FD Discretizations of Advection-Diffusion-Reaction Equations on Manifolds (Q5132039) (← links)
- An adaptive time-stepping method for the phase-field molecular beam epitaxial growth model on evolving surfaces (Q6041506) (← links)
- A shallow physics-informed neural network for solving partial differential equations on static and evolving surfaces (Q6118543) (← links)
- An adaptive time-stepping method for the binary fluid-surfactant phase field model on evolving surfaces (Q6159006) (← links)
- Discrete exterior calculus discretization of two-phase incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with a conservative phase field method (Q6162917) (← links)
- New Artificial Tangential Motions for Parametric Finite Element Approximation of Surface Evolution (Q6194972) (← links)