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The following pages link to Boundary integral method for the flow of vesicles with viscosity contrast in three dimensions (Q2374669):
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- Getting in shape and swimming: the role of cortical forces and membrane heterogeneity in eukaryotic cells (Q667693) (← links)
- Contact-aware simulations of particulate Stokesian suspensions (Q683397) (← links)
- Adaptive time stepping for vesicle suspensions (Q729354) (← links)
- Solution of Stokes flow in complex nonsmooth 2D geometries via a linear-scaling high-order adaptive integral equation scheme (Q777531) (← links)
- A highly accurate boundary integral equation method for surfactant-laden drops in 3D (Q1640850) (← links)
- Integral equation methods for vesicle electrohydrodynamics in three dimensions (Q1674666) (← links)
- A tensor-train accelerated solver for integral equations in complex geometries (Q1685248) (← links)
- Isogeometric FEM-BEM simulations of drop, capsule and vesicle dynamics in Stokes flow (Q1686610) (← links)
- The curvature-augmented closest point method with vesicle inextensibility application (Q1692057) (← links)
- Low-resolution simulations of vesicle suspensions in 2D (Q1699458) (← links)
- A fast platform for simulating semi-flexible fiber suspensions applied to cell mechanics (Q1714426) (← links)
- Quadrature error estimates for layer potentials evaluated near curved surfaces in three dimensions (Q2122589) (← links)
- A cell-resolved, Lagrangian solver for modeling red blood cell dynamics in macroscale flows (Q2138014) (← links)
- A 3D boundary integral method for the electrohydrodynamics of surfactant-covered drops (Q2218198) (← links)
- Regularized single and double layer integrals in 3D Stokes flow (Q2218602) (← links)
- Numerical and asymptotic analysis of the three-dimensional electrohydrodynamic interactions of drop pairs (Q5856575) (← links)
- A spectral boundary integral method for simulating electrohydrodynamic flows in viscous drops (Q6107087) (← links)
- Estimation of quadrature errors for layer potentials evaluated near surfaces with spherical topology (Q6145000) (← links)