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The following pages link to Improved conditioning of isogeometric analysis matrices for trimmed geometries (Q2310905):
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- Preconditioning immersed isogeometric finite element methods with application to flow problems (Q1987918) (← links)
- Suitably graded THB-spline refinement and coarsening: towards an adaptive isogeometric analysis of additive manufacturing processes (Q1987922) (← links)
- Spectral analysis of matrices resulting from isogeometric immersed methods and trimmed geometries (Q2083168) (← links)
- Fast formation and assembly of isogeometric Galerkin matrices for trimmed patches (Q2090175) (← links)
- Stabilization of spline bases by extension (Q2135620) (← links)
- Overlapping multi-patch structures in isogeometric analysis (Q2173639) (← links)
- Numerical integration on trimmed three-dimensional domains with implicitly defined trimming surfaces (Q2179192) (← links)
- Adaptive isogeometric analysis on two-dimensional trimmed domains based on a hierarchical approach (Q2180444) (← links)
- Modified basis functions for MPHT-splines (Q2309284) (← links)
- Progressive optimization of complex shells with cutouts using a smart design domain method (Q2310241) (← links)
- Multigrid solvers for immersed finite element methods and immersed isogeometric analysis (Q2665070) (← links)
- Immersed boundary-conformal isogeometric method for linear elliptic problems (Q2667328) (← links)
- Feature-aware reconstruction of trimmed splines using Ricci flow with metric optimization (Q2679326) (← links)
- A Minimal Stabilization Procedure for Isogeometric Methods on Trimmed Geometries (Q4970514) (← links)
- Using High-Order Transport Theorems for Implicitly Defined Moving Curves to Perform Quadrature on Planar Domains (Q5009342) (← links)
- Overlapping Multipatch Isogeometric Method with Minimal Stabilization (Q5857840) (← links)
- A localized reduced basis approach for unfitted domain methods on parameterized geometries (Q6048372) (← links)
- An isogeometric approach to coupled thermomechanics in 3D via hierarchical adaptivity (Q6494211) (← links)