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The following pages link to A variational formulation of anisotropic geometric evolution equations in higher dimensions (Q2480890):
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- Phase-field approximations of the Willmore functional and flow (Q495531) (← links)
- Parametric approximation of isotropic and anisotropic elastic flow for closed and open curves (Q664536) (← links)
- On the parametric finite element approximation of evolving hypersurfaces in \(\mathbb R^3\) (Q924431) (← links)
- On stable parametric finite element methods for the Stefan problem and the Mullins-Sekerka problem with applications to dendritic growth (Q995246) (← links)
- Optimal control of volume-preserving mean curvature flow (Q2124423) (← links)
- A perimeter-decreasing and area-conserving algorithm for surface diffusion flow of curves (Q2132611) (← links)
- An energy-stable parametric finite element method for anisotropic surface diffusion (Q2133543) (← links)
- Segmentation of three-dimensional images with parametric active surfaces and topology changes (Q2412745) (← links)
- A diffuse-interface approach for solid-state dewetting with anisotropic surface energies (Q2688952) (← links)
- On the gradient flow for the anisotropic area functional (Q2883887) (← links)
- The approximation of planar curve evolutions by stable fully implicit finite element schemes that equidistribute (Q3068787) (← links)
- Finite-element approximation of coupled surface and grain boundary motion with applications to thermal grooving and sintering (Q3068797) (← links)
- Optimal control of anisotropic Allen-Cahn equations (Q5056669) (← links)
- On the stable discretization of strongly anisotropic phase field models with applications to crystal growth (Q5404723) (← links)
- A structure‐preserving finite element approximation of surface diffusion for curve networks and surface clusters (Q6090444) (← links)
- A Symmetrized Parametric Finite Element Method for Anisotropic Surface Diffusion in Three Dimensions (Q6113942) (← links)
- A structure preserving front tracking finite element method for the Mullins-Sekerka problem (Q6115209) (← links)
- Parametric finite element approximations for anisotropic surface diffusion with axisymmetric geometry (Q6119266) (← links)
- A novel finite element approximation of anisotropic curve shortening flow (Q6186472) (← links)