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The following pages link to Optimal reduction of numerical dispersion for wave propagation problems. I: Application to 1-d isogeometric elements (Q2309064):
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- Improved quadratic isogeometric element simulation of one-dimensional elastic wave propagation with central difference method (Q725132) (← links)
- Improvement of accuracy of the spectral element method for elastic wave computation using modified numerical integration operators (Q1986384) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis for explicit elastodynamics using a dual-basis diagonal mass formulation (Q1986907) (← links)
- Superconvergent isogeometric analysis of natural frequencies for elastic continua with quadratic splines (Q1987859) (← links)
- A new 3-d numerical approach to the solution of PDEs with optimal accuracy on irregular domains and Cartesian meshes (Q1988158) (← links)
- A high-order numerical approach with Cartesian meshes for modeling of wave propagation and heat transfer on irregular domains with inhomogeneous materials (Q2020274) (← links)
- New 25-point stencils with optimal accuracy for 2-D heat transfer problems. Comparison with the quadratic isogeometric elements (Q2124595) (← links)
- An optimized finite element method for the analysis of 3D acoustic cavities with impedance boundary conditions (Q2183065) (← links)
- A quadratic b-spline based isogeometric analysis of transient wave propagation problems with implicit time integration method (Q2295850) (← links)
- A new numerical approach to the solution of the 2-D Helmholtz equation with optimal accuracy on irregular domains and Cartesian meshes (Q2308822) (← links)
- Iterative solution of Helmholtz problem with high-order isogeometric analysis and finite element method at mid-range frequencies (Q2309347) (← links)
- Optimal reduction of numerical dispersion for wave propagation problems. II: Application to 2-D isogeometric elements (Q2309886) (← links)
- Variationally consistent inertia templates for B-spline- and NURBS-based FEM: inertia scaling and customization (Q2310079) (← links)
- The use of the local truncation error to improve arbitrary-order finite elements for the linear wave and heat equations (Q2310915) (← links)