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The following pages link to On a fictitious domain method with distributed Lagrange multiplier for interface problems (Q2349301):
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- A fictitious domain method with distributed Lagrange multiplier for parabolic problems with moving interfaces (Q520202) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method for Stokes/parabolic moving interface problem with jump coefficients (Q780013) (← links)
- Distributed Lagrange multiplier functions for fictitious domain method with spectral/hp element discretization (Q1742668) (← links)
- A theoretical and numerical analysis of a Dirichlet-Neumann domain decomposition method for diffusion problems in heterogeneous media (Q2073946) (← links)
- Existence, uniqueness, and approximation of a fictitious domain formulation for fluid-structure interactions (Q2154797) (← links)
- Distributed Lagrange multiplier/fictitious domain finite element method for Stokes/parabolic interface problems with jump coefficients (Q2301427) (← links)
- A monolithic arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element analysis for a Stokes/parabolic moving interface problem (Q2302408) (← links)
- A study on unfitted 1D finite element methods (Q2400716) (← links)
- Fictitious domain finite element method for Stokes/elliptic interface problems with jump coefficients (Q2423670) (← links)
- On the Use of Anisotropic Triangles with Mixed Finite Elements: Application to an “Immersed” Approach for Incompressible Flow Problems (Q2956999) (← links)
- The Finite Element Immersed Boundary Method with Distributed Lagrange Multiplier (Q3453962) (← links)
- An Augmented Lagrangian Uzawa Iterative Method for Solving Double Saddle-Point Systems with Semidefinite (2,2) Block and its Application to DLM/FD Method for Elliptic Interface Problems (Q5163918) (← links)
- Unfitted mixed finite element methods for elliptic interface problems (Q6147902) (← links)
- A hybrid variational-collocation immersed method for fluid-structure interaction using unstructured T-splines (Q6558920) (← links)
- An optimally convergent fictitious domain method for interface problems (Q6609836) (← links)